Never mind. I just created a test stack in 8.1.1 where the calling
handler always received 'false' from the 'doIt' command.
I tried making 'doIt' return:
false
"false"
(x = 0) -- after adding 1 to x
They all worked!
Maybe something else is interfering with your outcomes?
Phil
On 10/26/16 12:57 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
What happens if you return "false" instead of false? Still broken?
Phil Davis
On 10/26/16 12:45 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I'm using version 8.1.1 (I don't distribute apps compiled with a dev
preview). I return false and immediately in the calling script check
for the result. It is empty.
Bob S
On Oct 26, 2016, at 11:44 , Richard Gaskin
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:
dunbarx wrote:
Do you mean something like this does not work anymore???
Impossible.
on mouseUp
doThis
answer the result
end mouseUp
on doThis
return random(999)
end doThis
Works here as of v9.0 dp 1.
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