You already got answered by Sid about this, here. Read this quote from him once again, and then read what I've wrote about mixing things up and leading to some crap results (with f.e. you and me GLOBAL pointers) which you'll try to find out and lose your time for nothing!
Originally Posted By: WretchedSid
The only difference you will see is when your function yields back to others and when it performs its operation. You can also have a wait in the middle if that tickles your fancy, your local variables and my and you will be restored. However, note that wait() allows other functions to resume execution which may or may not have side effects on globals that you have to take into account. Of course only if it applies to your use case.
Anyway, why should I care? I only wanted to help you once again.

Cheers smarty pants wink

Originally Posted By: DLively
I really hope your not still butthurt about that.
No bad feelings from my side anyway. Peace, pal.


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