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non reentrant vi calling reentrant vi

Hi, do not reply to this tread except if you realy know the answer. I realy mean realy know.....
 
If I make a VI non reentrant and I call it from multiple place, I will have only one copy of it in memory. But what about VI that are inside and are reentrant? will have multiple copy of it or not?
 
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@Benoit wrote:
Hi, do not reply to this tread except if you realy know the answer. I realy mean realy know.....

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The "reentrancy" of a VI is not affected by the caller.
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and I can vouch that Saverio really really really knows the answer to the one question.
 
It is quite normal for a non re-entrant vi to call a re-entrant sub-vi.  It probably happens approx 99.8% of the time.
 
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