Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 09:16:05 +0000 From: Harald van Dijk <har...@gigawatt.nl> Message-ID: <ab007cd0-d98a-1faa-4765-2399f5df7...@gigawatt.nl>
| In that case, I think we can interpret the "when" in the description | of the trap command literally except when 2.11 overrides it. I think it should be interpreted just like its normal English usage, as in: when I win the lottery I am going to buy a Ferrari or I am going to buy a Ferrari when I win the lottery (which both say the same thing). It doesn't mean that the instant the lottery winnings arrive (tomorrow please!) I will be at the luxury imported car dealers, rather it states a pre-cpndition which will trigger an event which is to follow, sometime, thereafter. Thus When one of the correspomding conditions arrises (standards speak for "when a signal has been delivered") the argument action shall be read and executed... is "sometime after a signal has been delvered, run the trap action". kre