> > > Benoit, > > > > > > Done! Here you go! > > > > > > gwalborn > > > > OK, the problem is worse than I thought. It is a deep design error in > > Gambas, that prevent _unknown from dealing with properties in all > > possible cases. > > > > I will search again for a solution, but I am not optimistic! :-/ > > > > Regards, > > Here is the solution I propose: > > A new special method, named "_property" must be implemented if you want to > handle unknown properties. > > This function takes no argument, and must return a boolean. The name of the > unknown symbol is stored in Param.Name, and the function must return if the > symbol is actually a property or not (i.e. a method). > > If _property is not implemented, all unknown symbols are methods. > > Regards,
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