Nope. There may be other closed stacks in memory, but I don't hide my
stacks for any of these programs.
On Aug 17, 2004, at 14:45, Wouter wrote:
• From: Frank D. Engel, Jr.
• Subject: Re: Standalone still active in Windows Task Manager
(XP) after Quitting
• Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:33:46 -0700
BTW, I have noticed this with some of my programs too (both Windows
and OS X) -- but inconsistently; it only seems to happen
occasionally. I'm still early on in my projects, but if this is an
active problem, I will need to fix it eventually, so let me know if I
can help debug this somehow.
(Closing the last window is *supposed to* quit the program, correct?)
Yes, but if there is a *hidden* stack there is still an open stack
when closing the last window.
So it won't quit.
Rev Studio 2.2.1, Mac OS X version, building standalones for multiple
platforms (mostly Win32 and OS X right now).
HTH,
WA
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