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Does to deep subclassing affect the program speed
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21/03/2001 12:58:25
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00485407
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00487298
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>>Nice thing about the VFP7 is that in the PEM window it tells you from which level you inherit the code. Too bad you can't copy and paste something like "modify class dadada of theother.vcx method confuseme" into the command window. Or just rightclick, choose to edit that, and have Fox close the current class for you and open the grandgrand parent on exactly that method.
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>>OK, just dreaming.
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>That's what Ken Levy's Superclass does for you.

Well, nearly. Though I didn't use it for quite a while now (probably lost it few machines ago), it still requires that you open the method code (even a blank one) and then opens the immediate parent - what it could do now is to jump as many levels up as it takes, until it finds the code which would actually be run. Doing it directly from PEM window would also speed things up - and then we may not be saying "10 levels is too deep". Mmmmm... that would be another goodie which would further spoil the already spoiled Fox programmers, and encourage them to write sloppy code :) (Do I owe a beer to Erik for this paraphrased quote?)

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