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Best pratice to put functions in script with GUI


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GordonFreeman,

My personal sequence is as follows:

directives
#include files
Opts
Global declarations
HotKeys
Ini reading
Main script (including GUI if there is one)
Message registering
Main idle loop
Functions
Of course this is only a suggestion and there is no "correct" solution. The only thing about which you need to be careful is making sure that variables are declared before they are first referenced - there is no problem with the location of functions. ;)

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GordonFreeman,

My personal sequence is as follows:

directives
#include files
Opts
Global declarations
HotKeys
Ini reading
Main script (including GUI if there is one)
Message registering
Main idle loop
Functions
Of course this is only a suggestion and there is no "correct" solution. The only thing about which you need to be careful is making sure that variables are declared before they are first referenced - there is no problem with the location of functions. ;)

M23

 

Thanks Melba by the complete reply

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