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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How can I identify the last saved log? Post 302246611 by treesloth on Tuesday 14th of October 2008 03:39:27 AM
Old 10-14-2008
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Originally Posted by cfajohnson

Three external commands are always much more expensive in terms of time and systems resources than none....
Sure, and if the original task were anything even vaguely approaching a heavy task, it would make a difference. The original task was extremely lightweight. Many times virtually nil is, in this case, still very much virtually nil. Yes, there is merit in knowing the internal methods; in this particular case, the difference is utterly irrelevant. My goal is add to the body of methods offered, not to claim that mine is the only one, or even the best for all circumstances.

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MacroCmd(3U)						    InterViews Reference Manual 					      MacroCmd(3U)

NAME
MacroCmd - a command that composes other commands SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/Commands/macro.h> DESCRIPTION
MacroCmd composes other commands in a linear fashion. Executing a MacroCmd is equivalent to executing its children in preorder. PUBLIC OPERATIONS
MacroCmd(ControlInfo*) MacroCmd( Editor* = nil, Command* first = nil, Command* second = nil, Command* third = nil, Command* fourth = nil ) Construct a MacroCmd instance, optionally supplying up to four of its child commands. virtual void Execute() virtual void Unexecute() virtual boolean Reversible() Execute simply executes each child, from first to last. Unexecute calls Unexecute on each child, from last to first. The MacroCmd is reversible if any of its children are. virtual void SetEditor(Editor*) SetEditor calls SetEditor on each child with the given argument. Command* GetCommand(Iterator) void SetCommand(Command*, Iterator&) GetCommand returns the child Command to which an iterator points. SetCommand initializes the iterator to point to a particular child Command; it initializes the iterator to point to a nil instance if the given Command is not a child. void Append( Command*, Command* = nil, Command* = nil, Command* = nil ) void Prepend( Command*, Command* = nil, Command* = nil, Command* = nil ) void InsertAfter(Iterator, Command*) void InsertBefore(Iterator, Command*) void Remove(Command*) void Remove(Iterator&) Operations that modify the MacroCmd's list of children. Append and Prepend add up to four Commands to the end and the beginning of the list, respectively. InsertAfter and InsertBefore insert a Command after and before the Command pointed to by the iterator, respectively. The Remove operations remove a child from the list without deleting it. You can remove a child by referring to it explicitly or by specifying an iterator. If an iterator is supplied, the Remove operation should advance it to point to the follow- ing child as a side effect. PROTECTED OPERATIONS
Command* Cmd(UList*) UList* Elem(Iterator) Convenience functions for extracting a Command from a UList element a UList from an iterator, respectively. SEE ALSO
Command(3U), Iterator(3U), UList(3U) Unidraw 24 January 1991 MacroCmd(3U)
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