Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
However, I don't know how to show globals assigned
ONLY to the current stack. Does anybody know ?

Richard Gaskin wrote:

I'm not sure what you mean.  Globals are global in scope, available to
any script with a matching global declaration.


Yes, but why would anyone want to see them when debugging a script that doesn't refer to them? For example, if I have a button whose script is:

on mouseup
   global  gBeginTime
   put the time into gBeginTime
   put the date into tDate
end mouseup

When debugging this, I want to see the following variable list:

gBeginTime   11:24 PM
tDate  11/18/08

Instead I see a gigantic list of globals that have been called by other stacks (I am creating a very complex set of stacks that run my business.) Simply scrolling down from gBeginTime and tDate will take forever and it's really confusing because you click on the scrollbar and nothing happens for over 5 seconds, and you're not sure you clicked on the scrollbar, so you click again, and then when it finally scrolls, it's gone too far. It is a similar situation when I press the scroll arrows or drag the slider. With all of these globals listed, there are these long delays.




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