My goal is to achieve the following *order of execution*:
(1) search(); // perform GwebSearch().execute
(2) SearchComplete(); // gather 'nr_hits' in a global variable
(3) processHits(); // process 'nr_hits'

mySearchFunction() includes these 2 calls:
1: search();
2: processHits();

And SearchComplete() is called when the search is completed. Its goal
in my code is to initialize the variable 'nr_hits'

With this code, in contrast to what I want, the order of execution is
the following:
1: search();
2: processHits();
3: SearchComplete();

I wonder how to make sure that processHits() is called just after
SearchComplete() in order to achieve my desired order of execution.

Comments welcome,
Ruben

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