FIX: RELEASE Releases All Local Variables with Identical NamesLast reviewed: February 20, 1997Article ID: Q142214 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen the RELEASE <memvar> command is called to release a LOCAL variable, all variables that have that same name are also released. For example, a local variable that is declared in a higher level procedure and is not visible in the current routine is released when the RELEASE <memvar> command is issued.
WORKAROUNDBecause local variables are out of scope as soon as you call another program, you can avoid using the RELEASE command to explicitly release a local variable. You can also use the RELEASE ALL command instead of RELEASE <memvar>. For example, instead of using this:
RELEASE lcMycharuse this:
RELEASE ALL LIKE lcMycharThe RELEASE ALL command does not release local variables that have been declared in other procedures or functions, even if they have the same name as a local variable in the current procedure.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been fixed in Visual FoxPro 5.0 for Windows.
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Steps to Reproduce ProblemTo reproduce the problem, copy the following sample code into a program file, and run it:
LOCAL lcNewVar lcNewVar="one" =Changeit() ?lcNewVar && This command returns the error "Variable not Found" RETURN .T. PROCEDURE Changeit LOCAL lcNewVar lcNewVar="two" DISPLAY MEMO LIKE lc* RELEASE lcNewVar * Comment the line above and uncomment the following line * RELEASE ALL LIKE lcNewVar DISPLAY MEMO LIKE lc* RETURN .T. |
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