MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
>> Unfortunately, VFP doesn't allow nested functions, so it isn't easy to
>> do this cleanly anyway (why put a ProcessConditionOne() method at the
>> class level if it is only going to ever be used by MyMethod() - it
>> pollutes the API).
> 
> Huh? I must be misunderstanding you.  VFP functions can call other
> functions.

But you can't nest 'em, like:

FUNC do_something()
   FUNC do_something_specific(x)
     return x*2
   ENDFUNC

   for i = 1 to 100
     ? do_something_specific(i)
   endfor
ENDFUNC

Paul



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