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Re: SAV file call external function problem? [message #63908 is a reply to message #63776] Fri, 21 November 2008 03:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Rongchang Chen schrieb:
>>> Reimar
>> a) one could implement a service which sends thefunctionto a server
>> which returns the compiledsavfile.
>>
>> b) if thefunctionis for only defining vars there are other
>> possibilities. For further discussions please show the code. e.g.
>> use a pastebin (http://paste.pocoo.org)
>
> Thank you for discussion.
> I would like the SAVE file which run on Virtual Machine works
> following way:
> 1. One can enter the image open function name in the 'widget_text';
> 2. GUI get the function name and call the function to open images.
> OK,if the function name is pre-compile then it work well,but if i need
> to use new function name which doesn't pre-compile in SAVE file,then
> it doesn't work.Because the function name is change time by time,it's
> not convenient to recompile again,also not good for source code
> protect in my opinion.
> Can this problem be improve?Thank you!
>
> Best wishes,
> Rongchang

If you can share an example source of the function you enter
we can discuss how to solve this issue differently.


Reimar
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