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How to know if a procedure is already defined by hiRegCloseProc

kkdesbois
kkdesbois over 4 years ago

Hello,

I'd like to define a procedure when closing the ADE-L window.with the function hiRegCloseProc

Is there a way to know if a procedure has already be defined for this window?

Thanks.

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    kkdesbois over 4 years ago

    It seems that some procedures are alredy associated to the closing of ADE-L and they are running before mine (UartCornerCloseOpenedSetupCorners).

    Can my procedure be launched before the other one?

    Regards.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to kkdesbois

    You could use hiUnregCloseProc to unregister 'UartCornerCloseOpenedSetupCorners, then register your function, then re-register the original function (or you could just call the original function from your own close proc - whichever you wish).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to kkdesbois

    You could use hiUnregCloseProc to unregister 'UartCornerCloseOpenedSetupCorners, then register your function, then re-register the original function (or you could just call the original function from your own close proc - whichever you wish).

    Andrew

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