On 7/30/04 4:34 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
>> The "lock messages" command does not stop all messaging. It mostly >> only stops the navigation messages -- such as openCard, openStack, >> preOpenCard, etc. > > > This is not true. The "lock messages" command stops all messages that > are not sent from the current handler or handlers called by the current > handler.
Well, it's true but I suppose not in the way we were discussing, if I understand it right. Lock messages will stop all navigation messages. Other system messages are also not sent while the handler is running, but are queued and sent after the handler finishes (which is pretty much normal behavior anyway.) Navigation messages, however, are not queued while lock messages is true.
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