On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:


Given that a library should always perform those two checks anyway (to see if it is the target of the message and whether it's been initialized already), what is the downside to passing that system message just as one would usually want to pass all others?

Do you mean in all cases?


For me...

I think of many other messages as belonging to all, but libraryStack as belonging to the library stack. (I pass only if it is not for the stack.)

However, I don't have a strong feeling on this one and would try to go along with common practice and good style and...

Is it really a consensus that certain messages, such as openCard, should pass down the path? What are those messages?

Dar Scott

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