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Re: "Save changes to script" when it terminates?
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Re: "Save changes to script" when it terminates?


  • Subject: Re: "Save changes to script" when it terminates?
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 04:00:01 -0800

At 06:11a -0500 03/15/2004, Bill Cheeseman didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

I believe we all concluded quite a long time ago that a value assigned to a
global variable does persist across invocations. I was an unbeliever until a
script was posted that proved it. I haven't tried it in Mac OS X.

Did we determine if it was just when declared at the top level, or also when declared in handlers without a top-level script? I don't remember any words specifying it. We might have to test again, unless someone remembers...


-boo
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