Ernest,

I'm not _that_ clueless :-)

As I said, since I was recursing through the function by calling it numerous
times in the middle of its execution, and since the function didn't
explicitly return, I didn't expect it to continue past each call. That's
all!

Martin

Ernest E Vogelsinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> At 00:27 31.05.2003, Martin Helie said:
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
> >yes, I am familiar with these concepts; I am just starting to experiment
> >with recursive functions and static variables. Thanks for explaining that
> >once the function is called and completed, the rest of the first call
> >continues executing normally. That is what surprised me.
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
>
> Martin,
>
> then you should be surprised that message based systems work at all -
stuff
> like XWin, and (yes ;->) even Windoze work exactly like this. Thanks
heaven
> that language inventors allow functions to continue after they call
> others... Maybe you mixed this up with gotos, these never return. Thanks
to
> Andi Gutman and Zeev Suraski that there's no goto in PHP *smile*
>
>
> --
>    >O     Ernest E. Vogelsinger
>    (\)    ICQ #13394035
>     ^     http://www.vogelsinger.at/
>
>



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