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I'm not sure what your question is, Andrew. I'm thinking that when a
main module exits, all dependent modules are also dumped from memory,
but I thought it was without any further processing. From what Joe said,
it made me start to thing that some LR processing might be gonna happen
in dependent modules.

Andrew Lutz wrote:

>What about STATIC variables within a procedure/function?
>
>>>>javadisciple@earthlink.net 12/28/01 12:24PM >>>
>>>>
>Joe Pluta wrote:
>
>>According to my tests:
>>
>>1. True
>>2. Yes
>>3. No
>>
>>So, while LR in the main module is propagated down to called modules, the
>>reverse is not true.  Setting on LR in a module only affects the module -
>>the next time it is called, it goes through initialization again.
>>
>Maybe I'm wrong about this, Joe, but I think the LR processing done by
>the main module only allows LR processing in that module. The called
>modules are dumped from memory because they are dependent on the main
>module for their place in the PAG, but they don't get LR processing,
>right? Or am I all messed up on this?
>

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