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Subject: Re: [Inform] Implicit Switching
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:25:45 -0400
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"OKB (not okblacke)" <BrenBarn@aol.com> wrote:
>John Colagioia wrote:
>> The question:  Which library variable is it that governs
>> the implicit switch in object methods?
>    	It's called sw__var (that's two cringe-inducing underscores there).
Thanks!  I was fairly sure it was something like that,
but I couldn't find anything like it in the libraries,
for some reason.

>The post where I remember
>learning this is:
>http://groups.google.com/groups?&selm=99froq%24nrf%241%40news.panix.com

Ah.  Exactly the message I was looking for, too.  I
see why I overlooked it--it's well over a year old, and
I thought it happened just a few months back!

Again, thanks very much.
