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IDL Reference Guide: iTools Object Classes |
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The IDLitUI::Init function method initializes the IDLitUI object, and should be called by the Init method of a subclass.
| Note Init methods are special lifecycle methods, and as such cannot be called outside the context of object creation. This means that in most cases, you cannot call the Init method directly. There is one exception to this rule: if you write your own subclass of this class, you can call the Init method from within the Init method of the subclass. |
Obj = OBJ_NEW('IDLitUI', oTool)
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Result = Obj->[IDLitUI::]Init(oTool) (In a lifecycle method only.)
When this method is called indirectly, as part of the call to the OBJ_NEW function, the return value is an object reference to the newly-created object.
When called directly within a subclass Init method, the return value is 1 if initialization was successful, or zero otherwise.
An object reference to the IDLitTool object with which the user interface object is associated.
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