Thank you, Ernest,  for your explanation and fast reply.
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Date: Sexta-feira, 7 de Junho de 2002 11:57
Subject: Re: JESS: Permanence module defined by focus


>I think Alceu - UFSC/Labspot wrote:
>
>> So I undestand that focus should remain in the focus stack, although no
>> facts in the agenda, is it correct?
>> Thank you,
>> Alceu
>> 
>
>Note that the "agenda" is the list of rules that have been matched and
>are waiting to be fired. Each module has its own agenda. Facts are not
>on the agenda, facts are on the fact-list. There is only one
>fact-list, shared among all modules.
>
>Anyway, when a module's agenda becomes empty, it is popped off the
>focus stack, so your expectation is incorrect. Calling (focus A) when
>there are no activations in module A basically does nothing; focus
>will immediately return to the calling module.
>
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