I believe 'start using' puts the script of it's object at the back of
the message path, so is effectively global.
'Stop using' removes it again, so it should only be necessary to
'start using' once, at start up.
Mark
On 25 Mar 2006, at 17:52, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
I have been experimenting with "start using" in the IDE:
If I have 2 stacks (mainStacks), Test1 and Test2.
If I do: start using "LibStack" in Test1, I can then access
functions in "LibStack" from either Test1 or Test 2.
If I do: stop using "LibStack| in Test1 or Test2 then I cannot
access functions in LibStack from either stack.
Is this the same if I had a standalone app?
I usually ship my RunRev apps as a number of discrete .rev files
and use a Dummy Splash Screen Stack which I build into a Standalone
and launch this to get the ball rolling.
In this case would I need to perform the start using in all stacks
that use the library or just once?
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
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