From: Tobias Boege <tabo...@gmail.com> > Sleep puts the program to sleep - literally. It just waits for a given time > to elapse and then resumes execution. all programs inherint and parent? !! ok thnks for clarification! but some details more: > > Wait, OTOH, keeps the interpreter active by recursively calling the event > loop. This way, events can fire, the GUI can be updated, etc.. ok but if i used waith in console? i do not note the behabior¿? that's why i made the question as u see > > The thing with the console you mentioned maybe happens as follows (you > didn't really provide details): you call an external program through Shell > which is not affected by your program being asleep. If you don't catch the > output from the Shell instruction (or redirect it), it will be shown in the > IDE console, no matter if your program is Sleeping or whatever. ok but i try also calling other things internally inside lopp and do not have same behabior as when use gui forms >
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