Hi Scriptors:
Does a Global Script run in it's own process with independent threads?
We pass the ProcessID to WE  and it can be used for filtering Windows and 
Messages
so I am wondering about whether shared (static) variable or data objects in one 
Global
script could step on shared (static) objects of the same name and signature in 
another
script or Client Application if they are not Windows or Messages.
In other  words, are Global Scripts thread safe considering shared (static) 
variables
and Data items?
I hope this question makes sense.
I have an external script that worked well when associated with a particular 
application but had some problems when I made it a Global Script.
I have since pulled out code that used shared items and have made everything 
instance objects but haven't had time to test it yet.
My guess was that I was stepping on my own shared objects since I used the same 
objects in another application I was looking at and even in other global test 
scripts I still had running since they were more or less useful.
I just would like to know if this is a possibility since resolving it is my 
responsibility if that is the case, and yours too as scriptors.
If each script runs in it's own process independent of each other and 
independent of the targeted application this might not be a consideration but I 
dont think that is how it works.
WE needs communication among all facets of a session so I am guessing this 
conceptual model needs consideration but would like to know the real deal so I 
am not guessing.
Rick USA

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