At 16:48 +0200 24/10/03, Sébastien Portebois wrote:
yes, but with one caveat : it looks like (I'm
not sure about it, I should check it) that
Director parse your list by incrementing the
index. So that if you're doing a
call(#someHandler, lSomeList)
and the first objects in the beginning of th
> If I've a bunch of objects, I can do a call the them with a
> handler, correct? And the ones with the handler will respond/do it?
Yes. call #handler, [object1, object2]
It has the advantage that it won't throw an error if one of the objects
doesn't have the handler. I've seen code where all th
Hi Grimmwerks
If I've a bunch of objects, I can do a call the them with a handler,
correct? And the ones with the handler will respond/do it?
yes, but with one caveat : it looks like (I'm not sure about it, I should
check it) that Director parse your list by incrementing the index. So that
if yo
I'm fuzzy on this one
If I've a bunch of objects, I can do a call the them with a handler,
correct? And the ones with the handler will respond/do it?
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