global variables
Sarah Reichelt
sarahr at genesearch.com.au
Wed Feb 4 19:27:28 EST 2004
A global works everywhere, but it has to be declared in each place
where you need to use it. i.e. you must include the line "global
gMyGlobalVar" in every script that needs access to the global
gMyGlobalVar. If you declare it in a handler, only that handler sees
it, but if you declare it outside the handler, all the handlers in that
script can see it without needing a separate declaration in each
handler. Even though globals are accessible everywhere, you must tell
each script or handler that they are globals before you use them,
otherwise they will just assume you are creating a local variable of
the same name.
Cheers,
Sarah
sarahr at genesearch.com.au
http://www.troz.net/Rev/
On 5 Feb 2004, at 10:22 am, hershrev wrote:
> Hello, every body .
> What i understood from the rev Docs that a global variable put it one
> stack works for the whole application without initializing it.
> What is the difference if put out side a handler or inside.
> thanks hershrev
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