Hallo, Steffen Juul hat gesagt: // Steffen Juul wrote:
On 26/10/2007, at 15.00, Frank Barknecht wrote:
However "delay 0" compared to a direct connection will defer execution for a logical step.
Say you have a "t b b" and a "delay 0" connected to the right outlet, plus a "print left" and "print right" below these (sorry, can't type brackets here so no ASCII). Then even when the right outlet of "t b b" fires first, the "delay 0" will defer its bang, so that still the "left" gets printed before the "right". Both get printed in the same block, though, and at the same time.
Say what... what happened to "depth first"? - What am i missing?
You're missing nothing: "delay 0" is used to *deliberatly* "break" depth first for the tree following it and kind of convert it to "this depth last". Sometimes this can be useful.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__