- This wiki is out of date, use the continuation of this wiki instead
 
Father
From FenixWiki
(Difference between revisions)
												
			
			| Revision as of 13:35, 1 May 2007 (edit) Sandman (Talk | contribs) ← Previous diff  | 
				Revision as of 13:39, 1 May 2007 (edit) (undo) Sandman (Talk | contribs) Next diff →  | 
			||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
| == Definition == | == Definition == | ||
| + | '''INT''' father | ||
| + | |||
| Father is a predefined [[local variable]]. Every [[process]] has this varaible as soon as the [[frame]]; statement is reached within the process. Father holds the [[ProcessID]] of the process that called the current process. There are several other [[local variable]]s which refer to the [[ProcessID]] of a related [[process]]: | Father is a predefined [[local variable]]. Every [[process]] has this varaible as soon as the [[frame]]; statement is reached within the process. Father holds the [[ProcessID]] of the process that called the current process. There are several other [[local variable]]s which refer to the [[ProcessID]] of a related [[process]]: | ||
| *[[Son]] | *[[Son]] | ||
Revision as of 13:39, 1 May 2007
Definition
INT father
Father is a predefined local variable. Every process has this varaible as soon as the frame; statement is reached within the process. Father holds the ProcessID of the process that called the current process. There are several other local variables which refer to the ProcessID of a related process:
Example
process first_process()  //declaration of the first process
begin
   second_process();  //which calls the second process
   loop
      frame;        //this loop makes "first_process()" a process rather than a function
   end
end
process second_process()  //declaration of another process
begin
   x = father.x;     //These two lines use the father variable to move this process
   y = father.y;     //to the position of first_process, as the father variable here holds the ProcessID of "first_process()"
   loop
      frame;  
   end
end
						
			
		