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Post by George on Mar 21, 2022 8:19:08 GMT -5
Guys: Don't ask me. If you try and follow the logic path from the (Enter) that triggers a macro, through to the handling of the SPF_POST_DO strings after the macro ends it would:
A) Take you all day stepping through the code. B) Fail in any case since there are so many commands in there which trigger Windows Messages to come in, which royally messes up the whole debug stepping process. C) So you end up 'reading code', jumping from function to function to follow the path and (guaranteed) lose your place to return to when a function exits. Then doing the only logical thing - giving up and getting a big drink.
It never ceases to amaze me that SPFLite even works at all.
George
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Post by Stefan on Mar 22, 2022 9:20:58 GMT -5
George...
LOL... as the youngsters would say.
Just so you know, I seek no confirmation about what works or why.
If an apparently working 'feature' is not expressly documented, then it it isn't an official feature. Hence it is a potential 'loophole' and thus may cease to work or start to behave differently at any time. I can live with that.
And SPFLite amazes me in terms of how capable and flexible it is. Chapeau Monsieur!
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