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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Environment variable Post 302417994 by tirwit on Sunday 2nd of May 2010 07:17:49 AM
Old 05-02-2010
Environment variable

Hi!

Ok, so I'm no programmer and I have basically no experience in these stuff. However I need to work on a thing (I think you call it Framework) called Root. It's a tool used by physicists. In the manual they keep talking about Environment variable. Even thou I searched for what it is on the net, I can never find a explanation that I understand... Can someone point me some book, or site for (really) dummies on this?

Much appreciated Smilie
 

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JE::Scope(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    JE::Scope(3pm)

NAME
JE::Scope - JavaScript scope chain (what makes closures work) DESCRIPTION
JavaScript code runs within an execution context which has a scope chain associated with it. This class implements this scope chain. When a variable is accessed the objects in the scope chain are searched till the variable is found. A JE::Scope object can also be used as global (JE) object. Any methods it does not understand will be delegated to the object at the bottom of the stack (the far end of the chain), so that "$scope->null" means the same thing as "$scope->[0]->null". Objects of this class consist of a reference to an array, the elements of which are the objects in the chain (the first element being the global object). (Think of it as a stack.) METHODS
find_var($name, $value) find_var($name) This method searches through the scope chain, starting at the end of the array, until it finds the variable named by the first argument. If the second argument is present, it sets the variable. It then returns an lvalue (a JE::LValue object) that references the variable. new_var($name, $value) new_var($name) This method creates (and optionally sets the value of) a new variable in the variable object (the same thing that JavaScript's "var" keyword does) and returns an lvalue. The variable object is the first object in the scope chain (searching from the top of the stack) that is a call object, or "$scope->[0]" if no call object is found. CONSTRUCTOR
None. Just bless an array reference. You should not need to do this because it is done for you by the "JE" and "JE::Object::Function" classes. SEE ALSO
JE JE::LValue JE::Object::Function perl v5.14.2 2012-03-18 JE::Scope(3pm)
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