FYI when using to-block, the block was being created (as data only), but in
order for the assignment to happen it needed to be executed (as code).
- Michael Jelinek
Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@rebol.com on 05/03/2001 07:12:03 AM
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On 03-May-01, Graham Chiu wrote:
> On Thu, 03 May 2001 20:36:37 +1200
> Carl Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> test: to-block {a: text "hello"}
>> == [a: text "hello"]
> try test: load {a: text "hello" }
Thanks Graham - that did the trick - and I never wouldn't thought to
use load on a string... ! (:
>> And if so, how would you convert a string to a block so
>> the 'a:
>> above would be set?
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