At 12:25 AM -0400 10/6/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard, Jacque, et. al., By "destroyStack" don't we always mean "purge stack"?
The delete stack command, when used on a main stack, purges the stack from memory. However, when used on a substack, it deletes that substack from the stack file. The next time the stack file is saved, bye-bye substack.
It is... (deep breath)... perhaps not the most well-thought-out feature of the language. There is a bugzilla request <http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=1081> to split the two functions of the delete stack command.
(This is separate from the destroyStack property, which does always indicate whether the stack should be purged. Ironic that the more alarming name is attached to the less dangerous feature...)
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