FuryCell Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 (edited) Is this a bug or a feature? I just want to be sure before i file an issue on the tracker. $Countdown becomes -1.Global $CountDown=5 Global $CountDown=$CountDown-1 MsgBox(0,"",$CountDown)It could make sense that Global would clear $countdown before it assigns it but IMHO this is counterintuitive.Edit:Made the example shorter. Edited January 28, 2010 by P5ych0Gigabyte HKTunes:Softpedia | GoogleCodeLyricToy:Softpedia | GoogleCodeRCTunes:Softpedia | GoogleCodeMichtaToolsProgrammer n. - An ingenious device that turns caffeine into code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuryCell Posted January 28, 2010 Author Share Posted January 28, 2010 It's a feature. This means that the Global declaration is being ignored in favor of your newly declared variable. Interesting. Well I found a fix. Global $CountDown=5 AdlibRegister("CountDown",1000) While 1 Sleep(100) WEnd Func CountDown() Global $CountDown $CountDown=$CountDown-1 ToolTip($CountDown,0,0) If $CountDown=1 then Exit EndFunc HKTunes:Softpedia | GoogleCodeLyricToy:Softpedia | GoogleCodeRCTunes:Softpedia | GoogleCodeMichtaToolsProgrammer n. - An ingenious device that turns caffeine into code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 (edited) Same thing if you declare them locally. Local $CountDown=5 Local $CountDown=$CountDown-1 MsgBox(0,"",$CountDown) And it's the same as: Local $CountDown = $CountDown - 1 MsgBox(0,"",$CountDown) Edit: Interesting. Well I found a fix. Global $CountDown=5 AdlibRegister("CountDown",1000) While 1 Sleep(100) WEnd Func CountDown() Global $CountDown $CountDown=$CountDown-1 ToolTip($CountDown,0,0) If $CountDown=1 then Exit EndFunc Hmmm.. ? Global $CountDown=5 AdlibEnable("CountDown", 1000) While 1 Sleep(100) WEnd Func CountDown() $CountDown=$CountDown-1 ToolTip($CountDown,0,0) If $CountDown=1 then Exit EndFunc Excuse for AdlibEnable. Old version. Edited January 28, 2010 by Manadar github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRowe Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 No. Then it's not accessible outside of the script it's declared in. If you have an include that is expecting a globally declared variable, it won't find it. [center]However, like ninjas, cyber warriors operate in silence.AutoIt Chat Engine (+Chatbot) , Link Grammar for AutoIt , Simple Speech RecognitionArtificial Neural Networks UDF , Bayesian Networks UDF , Pattern Matching UDFTransparent PNG GUI Elements , Au3Irrlicht 2Advanced Mouse Events MonitorGrammar Database GeneratorTransitions & Tweening UDFPoker Hand Evaluator[/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRowe Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) I was under the impression that a variable declared without the global keyword wasn't available to includes. I was wrong. test.au3: #include "testinclude.au3" Global $global = "Hi there" $notGlobal = "Hello" Test() testinclude.au3: Func Test() MsgBox(0,"Test", $global) MsgBox(0,"Test", $notGlobal) EndFunc Edited January 29, 2010 by JRowe [center]However, like ninjas, cyber warriors operate in silence.AutoIt Chat Engine (+Chatbot) , Link Grammar for AutoIt , Simple Speech RecognitionArtificial Neural Networks UDF , Bayesian Networks UDF , Pattern Matching UDFTransparent PNG GUI Elements , Au3Irrlicht 2Advanced Mouse Events MonitorGrammar Database GeneratorTransitions & Tweening UDFPoker Hand Evaluator[/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mison Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 I found this behavior while trying to assign a global var to a local var, with the same name. Global $a = 1 Test() Func Test() Local $a = $a MsgBox(0,"",$a) EndFunc With must declare vars option is on, Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) ..you'll get an error. I didn't report this because when I tested it in C, the same thing happened. Maybe it's just normal. Hi ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 There's a very simple solution to all this: Don't use global variables. That's not entirely true because AutoIt more or less forces you to use global variables for a lot of stuff. However, proper hiding the variable behind an API makes them safe. matwachich 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 I was under the impression that a variable declared without the global keyword wasn't available to includes.There is no file scope in AutoIt. It's simply a matter of copy-pasta. github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mison Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 I think I know the problem, and it has nothing to do with Global or Local thingy. It's because we all forget that: Global $a = 1 is actually Global $a $a = 1 Thus.. Global $CountDown=5 Global $CountDown $CountDown = $CountDown - 1 MsgBox(0,"",$CountDown) Does it make any sense? Hi ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Why don't you guys spend your time trying to learn how to avoid the use of global variables instead of wasting it trying to figure out exactly how global variables work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wraithdu Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 This would also throw the warning: #AutoIt3Wrapper_Au3Check_Parameters=-w 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 GUI stuff is one of the places where global variables pretty much have to be used in AutoIt - at least if you want to use event mode. A simple sample GUI using only a single global variable (and an enumeration) would be: #include <GUIConstants.au3> Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1) Enum $GUI_HWND, $GUI_CLOSEBUTTON, $GUI_MAX Global $g_aGUI[$GUI_MAX] CreateGUI() GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND]) WaitForClose() Func CreateGUI() $g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND] = GUICreate("GUI") $g_aGUI[$GUI_CLOSEBUTTON] = GUICtrlCreateButton("Close", 5, 5, 50, 25) GUICtrlSetOnEvent($g_aGUI[$GUI_CLOSEBUTTON], "OnClose") GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "OnClose") EndFunc ; CreateGUI() Func WaitForClose() While WinExists($g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND]) Sleep(50) WEnd EndFunc ; WaitForClose() Func OnClose() GUIDelete($g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND]) EndFunc ; OnClose() Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valik Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 That's really not an API. An API would be more like this: expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstants.au3> Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1) Enum $GUI_HWND, $GUI_CLOSEBUTTON, $GUI_MAX Global $g_aGUI[$GUI_MAX] CreateGUI() GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, GUI_GetHWND()) WaitForClose() Func CreateGUI() GUI_SetHWnd(GUICreate("GUI")) GUI_SetCloseButton(GUICtrlCreateButton("Close", 5, 5, 50, 25)) GUICtrlSetOnEvent(GUI_GetCloseButton(), "OnClose") GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "OnClose") EndFunc ; CreateGUI() Func WaitForClose() While WinExists(GUI_GetHWND()) Sleep(50) WEnd EndFunc ; WaitForClose() Func OnClose() GUIDelete($g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND]) EndFunc ; OnClose() #Region API Func GUI_SetHWND($hWnd) $g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND] = $hWnd EndFunc ; GUI_SetHWnd() Func GUI_GetHWND() Return $g_aGUI[$GUI_HWND] EndFunc ; GUI_GetHWND() Func GUI_SetCloseButton($id) $g_aGUI[$GUI_CLOSEBUTTON] = $id EndFunc ; GUI_SetCloseButton() Func GUI_GetCloseButton() Return $g_aGUI[$GUI_CLOSEBUTTON] EndFunc ; GUI_GetCloseButton() #EndRegion API The idea is to provide an interface to call into. The interface is all the user should interact with. The fact that the implementation uses a global variable is irrelevant. Here's a better example of an interface and implementation that are separate that doesn't use global variables: expandcollapse popup; =================================================================== ; Project: DocLib Library ; Description: Functions for building the AutoIt documentation. ; Author: Jason Boggs <vampire DOT valik AT gmail DOT com> ; =================================================================== #include-once #Region Members Exported #cs Exported Functions SciTE_Create() - Creates a SciTE object that can be used with SciTE_* functions. The handle returned must be destroyed with SciTE_Destroy(). SciTE_Destroy(ByRef $vHandle) - Destroys a SciTE handle created by SciTE_Create(). SciTE_OpenFile($vHandle, $sFile) - Opens the specified file in the SciTE instance. SciTE_ExportAsHtml($vHandle, $sFile) - Exports the active file to the specified destination. SciTE_CloseFile($vHandle) - Closes the active file. SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, $sCmd, $hResponse = 0) - Sends the specified command to the SciTE instance. _FileListToArraySorted($sPath, $sFilter = "*", $iFlag = 0) - Returns a file list in a sorted array. #ce Exported Functions #EndRegion Members Exported #Region Includes #include <Array.au3> #include <File.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #EndRegion Includes #Region Global Variables Global Enum $SCITE_MAINHWND, $SCITE_DIRECTORHWND, $SCITE_MAX #EndRegion Global Variables #Region Library Initialization #EndRegion Library Initialization #Region Public Members #Region SciTE Functions #Region SciTE_Create() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_Create() ; ; Creates a SciTE object that can be used with SciTE_* functions. The handle returned must ; be destroyed with SciTE_Destroy(). ; Parameters: ; None. ; Returns: ; Success: A handle for use in other SciTE_* functions. ; Failure: 0, sets @error to non-zero as follows: ; 1 - SciTE could not be found. ; 2 - The required properties file could not be found. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_Create() ; Get the ptah to the required files. Local $sSciTE = __SciTE_FindFile("SciTE.exe") Local $sPropertiesFile = __SciTE_FindFile("au3.keywords.properties") If Not $sSciTE Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) If Not $sPropertiesFile Then Return SetError(2, 0, 0) ; The -import command requires the .properties extenstion to be stripped. $sPropertiesFile = StringTrimRight($sPropertiesFile, 11) ; Set SciTE_HOME to a directory that doesn't contain global/user properties ; files. This ensures the import statement works correctly. EnvSet("SciTE_HOME", @TempDir) ; Build the full command to start SciTE. $sSciTE = StringFormat('"%s" "-import %s" -check.if.already.open=0', $sSciTE, $sPropertiesFile) ; Run SciTE hidden and store the PID. Local $pid = Run($sSciTE) ; Build the handle to return. Local $vHandle[$SCITE_MAX] $vHandle[$SCITE_MAINHWND] = __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID($pid) $vHandle[$SCITE_DIRECTORHWND] = __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID($pid) ; Hide the SciTE window because it ignores @SW_HIDE. WinSetState($vHandle[$SCITE_MAINHWND], "", @SW_HIDE) ; Return the handle. Return $vHandle EndFunc ; SciTE_Create() #EndRegion SciTE_Create() #Region SciTE_Destroy() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_Destroy(ByRef $vHandle) ; ; Destroys a SciTE handle created by SciTE_Create(). ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN/OUT - The handle to SciTE. ; Returns: ; Sets @error to non-zero if the handle was invalid. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_Destroy(ByRef $vHandle) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, "quit:") $vHandle = 0 EndFunc ; SciTE_Destroy() #EndRegion SciTE_Destroy() #Region SciTE_OpenFile() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_OpenFile($vHandle, $sFile) ; ; Opens the specified file in the SciTE instance. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; $sFile - IN - The file to open. ; Returns: ; Sets @error to non-zero if the handle was invalid. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_OpenFile($vHandle, $sFile) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) Return SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, "open:" & StringReplace($sFile, "\", "\\")) EndFunc ; SciTE_OpenFile() #EndRegion SciTE_OpenFile() #Region SciTE_ExportAsHtml() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_ExportAsHtml($vHandle, $sFile) ; ; Exports the active file to the specified destination. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; $sFile - IN - The destination file to save to. ; Returns: ; Sets @error to non-zero if the handle was invalid. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_ExportAsHtml($vHandle, $sFile) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) Return SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, "exportashtml:" & StringReplace($sFile, "\", "\\")) EndFunc ; SciTE_ExportAsHtml() #EndRegion SciTE_ExportAsHtml() #Region SciTE_CloseFile() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_CloseFile($vHandle) ; ; Closes the active file. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; Returns: ; Sets @error to non-zero if the handle was invalid. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_CloseFile($vHandle) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) Return SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, "close:") EndFunc ; SciTE_CloseFile() #EndRegion SciTE_CloseFile() #Region SciTE_SendCommand() ; =================================================================== ; SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, $sCmd, $hResponse = 0) ; ; Sends the specified command to the SciTE instance. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; $sCmd - IN - The command to send. ; $hResponse - IN/OPTIONAL - The optional HWND to a window that will receive a response. ; Returns: ; Sets @error to non-zero if the handle was invalid. ; =================================================================== Func SciTE_SendCommand($vHandle, $sCmd, $hResponse = 0) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) ; Create a string to hold the command. Local $tCmd = DllStructCreate(StringFormat("char[%d]", StringLen($sCmd) + 1)) DllStructSetData($tCmd, 1, $sCmd) ; Create the COPYDATA structure. Local $tCopyDataStruct = DllStructCreate("ULONG_PTR dwData; DWORD cbData; ptr lpData;") DllStructSetData($tCopyDataStruct, "dwData", 1) DllStructSetData($tCopyDataStruct, "cbData", StringLen($sCmd) + 1) DllStructSetData($tCopyDataStruct, "lpData", DllStructGetPtr($tCmd)) ; Send the command. Return _SendMessageA(__SciTE_GetDirectorHWND($vHandle), $WM_COPYDATA, $hResponse, DllStructGetPtr($tCopyDataStruct), 0, "hwnd", "ptr") EndFunc ; SciTE_SendCommand() #EndRegion SciTE_SendCommand() #EndRegion SciTE Functions #Region _FileListToArraySorted() ; =================================================================== ; _FileListToArraySorted($sPath, $sFilter = "*", $iFlag = 0) ; ; Returns a file list in a sorted array. ; Parameters: ; $sPath - IN - The root path to search. ; $sFilter - IN/OPTIONAL - The file filter to search for. ; $iFlag - IN/OPTIONAL - Specifies whether to return files folders or both: ; 0 - Return both files and folders (Default). ; 1 - Return files only. ; 2 - Return Folders only ; Returns: ; Sucess: A sorted array. ; Failure: 0, sets @error to non-zero. ; =================================================================== Func _FileListToArraySorted($sPath, $sFilter = "*", $iFlag = 0) Local $aFiles = _FileListToArray($sPath, $sFilter, $iFlag) Local Const $nError = @error, $nExtended = @extended _ArraySort($aFiles, 0, 1) Return SetError($nError, $nExtended, $aFiles) EndFunc ; _FileListToArraySorted() #EndRegion _FileListToArraySorted() #EndRegion Public Members #Region Private Members #Region SciTE Private Functions #Region __SciTE_FindFile() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_FindFile($sFile) ; ; Searches for the specified file in the standard SciTE locations. ; Parameters: ; $sFile - IN - The filename to search for. ; Returns: ; Success - The path to the specified file. ; Failure - An empty string. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_FindFile($sFile) ; Look for the file relative to docs\build. Local $sLocation = "..\..\install\SciTE\" & $sFile If Not FileExists($sLocation) Then ; Look for the file in the AutoIt SciTE directory. $sLocation = RegRead("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AutoIt v3\AutoIt", "InstallDir") & "\SciTE\" & $sFile ; Return an empty string if the file was not found. If Not FileExists($sLocation) Then Return "" EndIf ; Return the location if the file was found. Return $sLocation EndFunc ; __SciTE_FindFile() #EndRegion __SciTE_FindFile() #Region __SciTE_GetMainHWND() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_GetMainHWND($vHandle) ; ; Retrieves the SciTE window handle. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; Returns: ; Success - The SciTE window handle. ; Failure - 0, sets @error to non-zero. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_GetMainHWND($vHandle) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) Return $vHandle[$SCITE_MAINHWND] EndFunc ; __SciTE_GetMainHWND() #EndRegion __SciTE_GetMainHWND() #Region __SciTE_GetDirectorHWND() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_GetDirectorHWND($vHandle) ; ; Retrieves the SciTE Director window handle. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; Returns: ; Success - The SciTE Director window handle. ; Failure - 0, sets @error to non-zero. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_GetDirectorHWND($vHandle) If Not __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Then Return SetError(-1, 0, 0) Return $vHandle[$SCITE_DIRECTORHWND] EndFunc ; __SciTE_GetDirectorHWND() #EndRegion __SciTE_GetDirectorHWND() #Region __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID($pid) ; ; Retrieves the SciTE window from the specified PID. ; Parameters: ; $pid - IN - The PID to get the SciTE window from. ; Returns: ; Success - The handle to the SciTE window. ; Failure - 0. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID($pid) Return __SciTE_HWNDFromPID($pid, "[CLASS:SciTEWindow]") EndFunc ; __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID() #EndRegion __SciTE_MainHWNDFromPID() #Region __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID($pid) ; ; Retrieves the SciTE Director window from the specified PID. ; Parameters: ; $pid - IN - The PID to get the SciTE Director window from. ; Returns: ; Success - The handle to the SciTE Director window. ; Failure - 0. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID($pid) Return __SciTE_HWNDFromPID($pid, "[CLASS:DirectorExtension]") EndFunc ; __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID() #EndRegion __SciTE_DirectorHWNDFromPID() #Region __SciTE_HWNDFromPID() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_HWNDFromPID($pid, $sWindowDescription, $nTimeout = 5000) ; ; Description. ; Parameters: ; $pid - IN - The PID to get the window from. ; $sWindowDescription - IN - An advanced window description of the window. ; $nTimeout - IN/OPTIONAL - How long to wait for the window before giving up. ; Returns: ; Success - The handle to the specified window. ; Failure - 0. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_HWNDFromPID($pid, $sWindowDescription, $nTimeout = 5000) Local $nStart = TimerInit() While TimerDiff($nStart) < $nTimeout Local $aList = WinList($sWindowDescription) For $i = 1 To UBound($aList) - 1 If WinGetProcess($aList[$i][1]) = $pid Then Return $aList[$i][1] Next Sleep(250) WEnd Return 0 EndFunc ; __SciTE_HWNDFromPID() #EndRegion __SciTE_HWNDFromPID() #Region __SciTE_IsValid() ; =================================================================== ; __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) ; ; Tests if the specified handle is valid. ; Parameters: ; $vHandle - IN - The handle to SciTE. ; Returns: ; True - The handle is valid. ; False - The handle is not valid. ; =================================================================== Func __SciTE_IsValid($vHandle) Return UBound($vHandle) = $SCITE_MAX EndFunc ; __SciTE_IsValid() #EndRegion __SciTE_IsValid() #EndRegion SciTE Private Functions #EndRegion Private Members SciTE_Create() returns an opaque handle. The caller doesn't need to worry about what the handle really is, they just pass it to other SciTE_* functions. Even the SciTE_* functions aren't bound to an implementation. If SciTE had a COM interface I could easily change the code to use the COM interface and wouldn't have to touch a single line in any of the SciTE_* functions nor would the caller of the SciTE_* functions need to be changed. Only the __SciTE functions would change because they are the only parts of the code that deal with the implementation. A design like this is far more flexible and future-proof than a design using global variables. I have pushed all the nasty details far away from where things are used. Things are abstracted away into concepts. The caller only wants to automate SciTE, the caller doesn't care if it uses messages, window automation, a COM interface or command line arguments. The interface doesn't care about those details, either. It only exists to provide an access point between the caller and the raw implementation of the behavior. Beege and mLipok 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mat Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 So... Does this mean you are better off with lots of locals or a few globals? One of things I like about OnEvent mode is that you don't need to make nearly as many variables, but the few you do need must be global. AutoIt Project Listing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MvGulik Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 (edited) whatever Edited February 7, 2011 by MvGulik "Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking" : A "classic guide to ferreting out untruths, half-truths, and other distortions of facts in political and social discussions.""The Secrets of Quantum Physics" : New and excellent 2 part documentary on Quantum Physics by Jim Al-Khalili. (Dec 2014) "Believing what you know ain't so" ... Knock Knock ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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