At 12:44 -0400 9/2/99, Chris Nandor wrote: >The only problem I forsee is if it is possible that the PSN could be 0; >that would, obviously, break existing code that checked for a boolean >return value. A zero PSN is built from one of the special constants (the one which isn't a process, used to seed loops over the process list, I think, but it's been a while). Is that kNoProcess? (doesn't sound right) I don't think any real process will have a zero process ID, particularly since the high word is a bunch of flags and stuff. --John -- John Baxter jwblist@olympus.net Port Ludlow, WA, USA ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-toolbox-request@macperl.org