Surely you can put whatever actions you need done at END time into a subroutine and call that subroutine manually whenever you like (in addition to from within an END block)
I'm not sure what you mean by "and to do things right I need to call END". If this thought occurs to you, it's a sign of design error on your part and you need to rethink your design IMHO
In reply to Re: Is possible to force the execution of a END block at runtime, without need to start global destruction?
by duff
in thread Is possible to force the execution of a END block at runtime, without need to start global destruction?
by gmpassos
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