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Re: Picking data from a record
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Re: Picking data from a record


  • Subject: Re: Picking data from a record
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:47:32 +0200

At 11:29 AM +0100 26/09/04, has wrote:
It may be that some editors implement [un]documented 'run script' commands with different behaviour to the osax version. An application-defined 'run script' command might compile the source code into a script object and set its parent property to the script that called the command before running it. That would make the calling script's top-level globals, properties and handlers available to the newly compiled script, though I'm not sure this is would be a good idea in practice.

You've got that perfectly right, has. As for the good idea, I don't know in general, but when the application maintains a persistent context, which is the (unique) case of Smile, that's what the user expects.


Emmanuel
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