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Dividing a large prog in modules
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I need to divide a large prog (almost 100 subs) into modules. I managed to generate .bi files, I can load several .bas files and define a main module OK. The issue is that even when the syntax of this whole stuff is correct (i.e. no error message when running), just nothing happens when I try to run the prog, just as if the subs in the called module where empty.

Is there a exhaustive tutorial on this subject, that addresses all the shared variables, constants, subs and functions questions, to include the .bi, .qlb, .lib issues ?

My first goal is to have several .bas files, one being the main, the matching .bi files with the correct contents, and, when this is done and operational, to compile some packages into a .qlb lib.
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Tum de dum - Dum te Tum...
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http://faq.qbasicnews.com/?blast=PushingTheLimitsOfQb

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Thanks...
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You can also read
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?spid=314&sfid=3186
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Someone told me that my tutorial needed some fixes... Can anyone point them out? I'd like to correct it.

Or you can just go to the wiki and fix it yourself.
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Well, mine is not true 100% Big Grin
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