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Legal coding of As clause (re (strong) typing)
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19/07/2001 11:48:08
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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I know that it's really only for Intellisense to work for me. While some people have indicated that Intellisense just gets in the way, I want to come to my own conclusion about that, so want to use it to the max at least to start.

(And to be readier when my theory about VB/VFB merging comes about < s >)

I guess there is no list/explanation. So I will have to try to learn whats legit by trial and error.
My first tries will be "Memo" and "General" and "Currency", just to see. But I never would even have thought of "VOID", for instance, were it not for Larry's example.

Thanks (and for the explanation of VOID too),

JimN


>>My request is more basic though - what can I legally code there? For instance, I see "String" and "Integer". I'm looking for the details of:
>>1) what's valid to code "As ........"
>
>Any Fox data type, as well as any ProgID in the registry.
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>>2) when I would use each.
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>Use the Fox data types to write the data type to a type library. In addition, depending on the _vfp.languageoptions property value, output will be generated to the debug output window if you don't declare your variables.
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>If you're doing CreateObject() or NewO() for COM servers, then the AS will enable IntelliSense on the object.
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>In either case, it is not required, it is merely an aid to you as a developer, or to any dev who might use your COM server.
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