Understanding 'the defaultStack'

Mark Wieder ahsoftware at sonic.net
Sat Oct 8 01:50:59 EDT 2016


On 10/07/2016 12:56 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> I’m having a bit of difficulty understanding what the LC Dictionary says about ‘the defaultStack’. I had assumed that when a script executes
>
>   go stack “myStack”
>
> then the defaultStack would be set to “myStack” in all circumstances. This seems not to be the case. Jacque Gay recently told me:
>
>> If a stack isn't toplevel and another stack with a lower mode is already open, I don't think it will become the defaultstack so you'd have to set that by script.
>
> The Dictionary says:
>
>> The defaultStack property is particularly useful in stacks opened in a mode other than an editable window (such as stacks that are being used as dialog boxes, palettes, ormenus). LiveCode's message box and editing palettes set the defaultStack property to the value returned by the topStack function before performing a stack action.
>
> I am not sure what this means, but it doesn’t seem to me to to say explicitly what Jacque told me. Does the Dictionary need updating, or is it just my brain (slim chance)?

FWIW I think Jacque's explanation is the better of the two.
I think maybe LiveCode should ship <a copy of> her with every new build 
of the dictionary.

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