David Bovill wrote:
Which makes me think that "pass" works according to a strict hierarchy. If you "pass" a handler call it will nto find anything in any of the libraries below it in the hierarchy.
Right. Passing a handler or function call follows the message hierarchy.
While on the other hand a straight "call" to the handler from a script behave completely differently in that it will be picked up by any of the libraries regardless of whether the calling handler was "above" the found handler in the hierarchy.
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