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Framework subclassing questions
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16/01/2002 18:55:05
 
 
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16/01/2002 18:07:51
Paul Williamson
Williamson Enterprises, Inc.
Livingston, Montana, United States
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00604501
Message ID:
00605807
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17
>>You're asking for trouble with two active copies of the framework on one system.
>>In a perfect world, I suggest you have the MMortals directory, with the Generic project in a subdirectory under it. Then you have a separate directory for each separate compiled version of the program.
>
>Compiled?

Each separate version that you are trying to create. I assumed you would be compiling the different versions.

>>+ MMortals
>> + Generic
>> + Myversion
>> + Jimversion
>> + GilVersion
>>
>>Myversion, JimVersion and Gilversion all start as copies of Generic,
>
>Copies from running Quick Start?

I think we're mixing terms here, but the answer is mostly yes. You only run Quick Start once, and it copies what is in Generic to the new directory, thereby creating the new version of the program.


>> but *inherit* from MMortals\libs. Changing Generic will change NewVersion, but not any of the other three. Changing MMortals\libs will change all four.
>>
>
>What is NewVersion?

Changing what is in Generic has no effect on any other version of the program, it will only change one created by running Quick Start after the change. Hence, NewVersion - a fourth version of the program.
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