Re: Parents/Child Scripts
Re: Parents/Child Scripts
- Subject: Re: Parents/Child Scripts
- From: Timothy Bates <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 21:44:21 +1000
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Hi there,
Yes, it is a useful analogy: true and comprehensible.
You should write a book - talk to one of the publishers and get a helper.
Call it "AppleScript for Geniuses"
Could be a whole new suite in there :-)
Tim
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You only need to use 'continue' when you are _explicitly_ referring to a
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parent's method. This is delegation. The whole point of inheritance is that
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you don't have to faff about with this sort of stuff as a general rule,
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however. For example:
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