>Hi,
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>>See Storin's answer message#
1103809 which makes sense if you read through the docs
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>Snip from Storin:
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>However, with AutoYield=.T., the documentation indicates that the Windows event queue is processed between each line of code.
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>I agree on what the documentation says. Specifically:
>"(Default) The instance of Visual FoxPro processes pending Windows events between execution of each line of user program code."
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>Ther problem is that it is obviously not true. *Maybe* it should read "The instance of Visual FoxPro MAY PROCESS pending Windows events between execution of each line of user program code." - but why assume that is any more true than the original false statement. <g>
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>And if it *can* happen it should surely be relatively simple to reproduce?
>Regards,
>Viv
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>(P.S. I'd still code against the possibility :-})
I agree with you, Viv, It should be possible to reproduce
The, ahem, problem here is, that I have no clue as to when it will process the events
So, failing 'proof', I'd say only someone from MS who knows the code, can really answer
Gregory