I am writing a handler to walk the script hierarchy - which means I have got to get to the bottom of exactly how the message passing happens. My question is basically how the hierarchy works exactly with front and backscript and used stacks. The front go in the front, the used after the stack hierarchy and the back in the back - and the order in pop in pop out.
What is puzzling me is that the order of the libraries seems to make no difference - it is as if they were all in one big script space. Some of my handlers in the libraries call others and if the hierarchy was strict this should lead to a script error in that the handler should be effectively "missing - when it is below the library in the hierarchy (sorry about the mouthful). For instance if I have 2 used libraries and library one calls a handler in library 2 - it does not seem to matter which way around the libraries are added - the call is always found? Is it the case that libraries of the same "type" (forn,used, and back) are effectively all in one "flat" space - as if they were in a single script, and that the order only affects the order the scripts are added to this space (in case there are multiple handlers of the same name)? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution