Script Limits
Mark Talluto
lists at canelasoftware.com
Thu Aug 7 13:07:01 EDT 2003
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 09:44 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Mark Talluto wrote:
>
>> In my case, I usually am updating code to controls with the set the
>> script of.... There is no other way to use the same control with new
>> code.
>
> While I agree that the proposed change to script limits is likely more
> of a
> problem in itself than a solution, there is at lease one other
> alternative
> for your scenario.
>
> Rather than writing self-modifying code you could set a property in the
> object and handle the various behaviors in a backscript using a switch
> block:
>
> on MySpecialBehavior
> switch the uBehaviorClass of the target
> case "Something"
> doSomnething
> break
> case "SomethingElse"
> doSomethingElse
> break
> end switch
> end MySpecialBehavior
>
> The overhead of the switch block is a fraction of a millisecond and
> allows
> you to centralize your code into a common library. This may simplify
> debugging, and likely simplify maintenance as well should you ever
> need to
> alter the behavior.
>
>
Good idea Richard! I would need to have the ability to "set the
script of...." one more time to update all their controls to use this
new method though. I better not delete my copy of MC 2.5 just yet. I
have yet to use the frontscript/backscript features. I need to do some
reading. It has been on my to do list for some time.
Best regards,
Mark Talluto
http://www.canelasoftware.com
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