On Tue, 04 Dec 2007, Maurilio Longo wrote: > this is the answer that I get running your sample: > --------8<----------------- > Xbase++ (R) Version 1.90 Windows 2000 05.00 Build 02195 Service Pack 4 > 12/04/200 > 7 19.35.29 > > 1 U U U U > 2 N U U U > 3 C C C U > 1 > 4 C C U U > 5 U C U U > ==== > 1 U U U U > 2 N U U U > 3 C C C C > 1 > 4 C C U U > 5 U C U U > ==== > -------->8-----------------
Thank you. This are exactly the same results as in from [x]Harbour and a little bit different then from Clipper. Both compilers replicate one Clipper anomaly but not a bug. So now answers for my questions in previous message are important. What happens with memvars (public and private variables) created in different situations. The description in xbase++ is not precise enough so it will be necessary to create some additional test code if no one knows the answers. best regards, Przemek _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour