Are these functions documented?

I thank everyone for their replies. As per the ?unset?, that wasn't really
bothering me, it was more a question of when 'test' was being evaluated
(which is why I was using PRINT). I gather from the responses (especially
this one) that certain functions just have an inherent "DO" inside them.
That's fine as long as I know which ones they are. :-)

Thanks again!

Jeff M.

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On 3/6/06, Ladislav Mecir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> LOL
> ...
>
> maybe a short explanation will suffice:
>
>     reduce [1 + 2 3 + 4] ; == [3 7]
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>     form [1 + 2 3 + 4] ; == "1 + 2 3 + 4"
>
>     form reduce [1 + 2 3 + 4] ; == "3 7"
>
> You should be aware of the fact, that Print reduces a block it obtains.
>
> You will find out, that there is a couple of functions in Rebol that
> reduce their block argument in addition to Print and Join. (e.g. Repend,
> c.f. source join)
>
> -L
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