Variable declaration modifier specifying visibility throughout a module
Syntax
Description
Shared makes module-level variables visible inside
Subs and
Functions.
If
Shared is not used on a module-level variable's declaration, the variable is only visible to the module-level code in that file (furthermore, only a variable declared with
Dim without
Shared modifier, and not inside a Namespace block, is stored on the stack).
NOTES (for
Shared variables excluding
Common variables):
- Generally a Shared variable may only be initialized with a constant value (its starting value is set at the start of the program in the .data section before any code is run, and so it cannot depend on any variables or functions in it).
- A first exception is a Shared variable of var-len string type, that never can be initialized, even with a constant string (because of its structure with a descriptor in the .data section, but to point to a dynamic memory block).
- A second exception is a Shared variable of user-defined type having a constructor even implicit, that can be initialized with a non-constant value (because it's the constructor code, called when the program starts, which writes the "initial" values into the .data section).
Example
'' Compile with -lang qb or fblite
'$lang: "qb"
Declare Sub MySub
Dim Shared x As Integer
Dim y As Integer
x = 10
y = 5
MySub
Sub MySub
Print "x is "; x 'this will report 10 as it is shared
Print "y is "; y 'this will not report 5 because it is not shared
End Sub
Differences from QB
- The Shared statement inside scope blocks -- functions, subs, if/thens, and loops -- is not supported. Use Dim|Redim|Common|Static Shared in the main program instead. Or if you're inside a scope block and Redimming a variable or array previously set up with Shared, just do a Redim without Shared; it will work fine and won't ruin anything.
See also