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Revision as of 11:38, 30 July 2013
Contents
Purpose
Output a list of active class libraries with their reference count
Syntax
LIST CLASSLIB
See Also
CLASS_EXISTS(), CLOSE CLASSLIB, COMPILE, CREATEOBJECT(), DECLARE - DLL, DEFINE CLASS, DISPLAY CLASSES, DO, FUNCTION, FUNCTION_EXISTS(), LIST CLASSES, PARAMETERS, PEXIST(), PROCEDURE, RELEASE CLASSLIB, SET CLASSLIB, SET COMPILE, SET PROCEDURE
Description
The LIST CLASSLIB command outputs a list of active class libraries with their reference count displayed. The class libraries are listed with their full path, file name and extension. Class library source files have a default file extension of '.vcp' and when they are compiled (compilation is automatic unless disabled), they have a default file extension of '.vco'.
The SET CLASSLIB TO <.vcp filename> command can be used to open a class library file. Up to 40 class libraries can be open at one time.
Example
set classlib to myclasses list classlib