access stationglobals of RAM

In general, how will be accessed during StationGlobals? TestStand access them each tim on the hard disk as the file stationglobals.ini, or is it a copy of this file in the memory?

The substance of my question is that I have access to some globals several thousands of times in my sequence, and I mean he can save access to the hard drive, unlike globals access to any file on the hard drive instead of station.

Mitulatbati

Overall are stored in ram. When the engine stops, they are stored on the disk. You can make them persist at any time by calling Engine.CommitGlobalsToDisk ().

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