Hi morgon,
My question is not how to fix this particular case but if there was a way to ensure something is run at the very end, in particular when using some unknown code that you do not want to fiddle with.
Ah, I see - in that case it was still an interesting exercise. If you don't have circular references, then I believe END blocks are the answer, whereas if you do have circular references, that's what I might attack first. (Update: See Re^6: is there a way to ensure some code is the last thing that is run?)
So, do I understand correctly you don't have a specific case where you're having problems, and this was a theoretical exercise?
Regards,
-- Hauke D
In reply to Re^3: is there a way to ensure some code is the last thing that is run? (updated)
by haukex
in thread is there a way to ensure some code is the last thing that is run?
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