>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Is there a way to make sure that when you have code:
>>>
>>>do ProcedureName.prg
>>>
>>>Fires from a program? For example, say the ProcedureName() is in MyPrograms.prg. Just like when you use NEWOBJECT() you specify the library name (VCX) and the class name.
>>>Is
>>>
>>>SET PROCEDURE TO MyPrograms additive
>>>
>>>is the only way?
>>>
>>>TIA
>>
>>Why are you arbitrarily storing multiple procedures/functions in a single .prg? This does not help the compiler. If you build separate .prgs per function the exe will run them faster, than if it has to dig into other files first.
>
>Are you suggesting not even name the function inside the PRG (if there is only one function inside a PRG)? And just call it by the .PRG name?
Absolutely. That is the height of encapsulation. It is instantly available throughout your entire app. The only reason things were ever stored in a library was to give them long file names when the operating system did not.