Apologies, that should be (and is in my code)

check_marker


On 29Jun16 23:23, Tristan Williams wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I would like to set a marker or execute a marker dependant upon
> whether that marker exists or not. What I have in mind is something
> like this
> 
> : check_marker [defined] stage1 if stage1 else marker stage1 then ;
> 
> followed by 
> 
> check_maker
> 
> However, this does not work for me and I suspect this is because of
> a (another) gap in my understanding.
> 
> At the interpreter 
> 
> [defined] stage1 
> 
> gives 0 or -1 as I would hope but I am unable to make progress when I
> try and put it in a word.
> 
> Can anyone put me out of my misery?  Where am I going wrong?
> 
> Kind regards and thanks,
> 
> Tristan
> 
> 
> 
> 
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