Just a question.
What is the rationale for changing the stack id whenever a new object is
created in it? I get, and am grateful for, the altID, but what purpose was
this behavior intended to serve?
I got very used to rock solid ID's with you know what. Is there a benefit?
Craig Newman
DunbarX wrote:
What is the rationale for changing the stack id whenever a new object is
created in it? I get, and am grateful for, the altID, but what purpose was
this behavior intended to serve?
IIRC, the stack ID is merely the placeholder for the next available ID
for any object to be
Craig-
Following up on Richard's response, I have to ask... why on earth are
you looking at stack ids?
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-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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