On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 07:46 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:
Serendipity Library's libraryStack handler not only checks to see if it is the target of the message, it also checks the state of a local variable to determine if libraryStack has already run once.
Note I do NOT pass libraryStack unless the target is not Serendipity Library, as I see nothing going on that other libraries need to know about.
Then we are consistent in style. I may have implied that I pass libraryStack in all cases, which is not the case.
I have noticed these variations:
if the target is me then if the short name of the target is the short name of me then if the short name of the target is "name of my library" then
I have no idea if there is any merit of one over another.
Dar Scott
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