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From: | "Paul Cechner" <paul AT ibc DOT com DOT au DOT NOSPAM> |
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Subject: | dj callbacks |
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Date: | Mon, 29 May 2000 12:31:01 +0800 |
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can you set up your own custom callbacks in dj?? and how??? ie, can you (for instance) create a myObj::user_callback_handler() method which you initialise to be called when a certain trigger is thrown elsewhere (ie, myBouncingObject::triggerThrower())? sort of reaction based programming.... im not sure what terminology to use, so i hope you understand what im talking about. i want to use this to call a certain handler when some non-specific trigger is thrown (ie, bringing up a menu when a any number of user actions is performed) thanx in advance -- note: spam resistant email ---------------------- Paul Cechner
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