Hi!
I don't know, probably yes.
Well, thats not far from reality - to declare all variables in VFP you require to type really fast! ;)
>>Hi!
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>>You missed the important difference - In VFP strong typing works only for the parameters and function results for a OLEPUBLIC objects. Regular variables will require to be declared that way, however, there are no type-checking in run-time, that means you still can assign numeric value to a character-declared variable. In VB types are well-controlled.
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>Hello Vlad,
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>Will it at least allow for a mechanism to make sure a variable exists (preferable at compile time or earlier)? A setting that would enforce that all variables must be declared (but not strongly typed), so misspelled references to variables can be caught before runtime...
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>Strong typing...sounds like that would wear out keyboards fast! *grin*
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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