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Giuseppe Greco
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6/18/2008 7:52 AM  
Hello,
just a curiosity. When I use the skill debugger environment, I usually call the function Status.
In the ciw are displayed the following lines:

Traced variables   (x y)
Traced properties  nil
Breakpoints        (bottom middle)
Counted functions  nil

What does the "Counted functions" item represents? It seems to be always nil. The doc says nothing.
Do you have any idea on what it could mean?

Regards,

Giuseppe
adbeckett
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6/18/2008 8:08 AM  
Giuseppe,

This is related to the:

count(funcName)

function - what this does is starts counting the calls to the named function. Counted functions will list the names of any counted functions.

When you do:

uncount(funcName)

it will report the number of times that function was called.

See the documentation /doc/skdevref/skdevref.pdf for more details on count and uncount.

Andrew.
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Giuseppe Greco
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6/19/2008 12:38 AM  
Great Andrew!
Thank you very much! :-)

Giuseppe
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