- Caching the menus on the GROUP object.
- When a new menu is created, it will chech the cache
- When the menu is already in the cache, nothing will be done and the
self is returned.
- When the menu is not in the cache, the menu is created and the cache
is updated.
- The removal of menus now work flawlessly, because the cache is now
used to traverse the path of submenus during removal.
Reworked the hierarchical state machine processing in terms of sub
processing.
Now, the declaration and usage of subs is completely understandable and
easy to implement.
I am excited to see how end-users will see the possibilities.
ProcessStop is called for each process that is destructed... Actually, I
need to implement destructors upon a garbage collection event. Found the
method to do that, but need to implement it ... Next time ...