Definition of DoEvents in Visual Basic for Applications

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SUMMARY

The DoEvents function surrenders execution of the macro so that the operating system can process other events. The DoEvents function passes control from the application to the operating system. Some instances in which DoEvents may be useful include the following:

This article also discusses potential problems associated with the DoEvents function.

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Hardware I/O

If your code waits for an input from any I/O device, the DoEvents function speeds up the application by multitasking. As a result, the computer does not seems to pause or stop responding (hang) while the code is executing.

Example:

   Open "com1" For Input As #1
   Input #1, x
   Do Until x = Chr(13)
   DoEvents
   '...
   '...
   Input #1, x
   Loop

Delay Loops

In a delay loop, the DoEvents function can allow the CPU operating system to continue with any pending jobs.

Example:

   X = Timer()
   Do While X + 10 > Timer()
       DoEvents
   Loop

Operating System Calls

When Visual Basic calls the operating system, the operating system may return the control even before processing the command completely. Doing so may prevent any macro code that depends on an object generated by the call from running. In the example below, the Shell function starts the Microsoft Word application. If Word is not yet open, any effort to establish a DDE link to it will halt the code. By using DoEvents, your procedure makes sure that an operation, such as Shell, is completely executed before the next macro statement is processed.

Example:

   z% = Shell("WinWord Source.Doc",1)
   DoEvents
   ...
   ...

DDE Deadlocking

Consider a situation in which a Visual Basic macro calls an application that is waiting for a second application to get some data. If the macro does not give control to the second application, the result is a deadlock. In DDE conversations between multiple applications, using DoEvents removes the possibility of this type of deadlocking.

Problems Associated with DoEvents

REFERENCES

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Version           : 1.00
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: November 17, 1998