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Re: hash arrays and other mysteries
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Re: hash arrays and other mysteries


  • Subject: Re: hash arrays and other mysteries
  • From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 12:06:36 -0400

on 10/22/01 10:43 AM, has wrote:

> Paul Skinner wrote:
>
>>> We were discussing this over on the applemods list. The only problem
>>> with this is that if the loadable script changes in the future then the
>>> updated handlers won't be available to your script because as a property
>>> it will keep static between runs. You would have to open each script
>>> and recompile to get the updated handlers.
>>>
>>> Greg Strange
>>
>> I couldn't stand the idea of that!
>> I assign the handlers to properties in the script server with run
>> script. This way the script is loaded fresh on each launch of the script
>> server.
>
> I don't like the idea much either. (The arcane ways of parent properties
> are another thing I've only just grasped. And then I hit a problem like
> this one. Damn.)
>
> I'm curious as to how this script server of yours works, Paul. Any chance
> of a working example please? I'm sure I'm still missing details and/or
> misinterpreting how all this stuff works, and seeing a real live version
> would sure help.
>
> has

I'll work up a nice demo and put it on my iDisk as soon as I have a
chance. I'll post a URL when it's ready.
--
Paul Skinner


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