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I lied. Unintentionally, though. I'll edit my previous post.
You're right. Using "return" in any way will kill the script-instance if it has a "parent". So if it's inside a procedure call, or an external, or such, then the script won't take up a script slot after it's done.
Reaching the end of the procedure works that way, too. Huzzah!
(oops, double post, but to two different people, so it should be okay. Yes?)
You're right. Using "return" in any way will kill the script-instance if it has a "parent". So if it's inside a procedure call, or an external, or such, then the script won't take up a script slot after it's done.
Reaching the end of the procedure works that way, too. Huzzah!
(oops, double post, but to two different people, so it should be okay. Yes?)