[REBOL] Re: Series essay Re:(6)

2000-01-03 Thread giesse
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]! On 03-Gen-00, you wrote: d> You are right, but the example is misleading because you don't d> use 'load and we could think that it is 'to-word that inserts d> the words in system/words. I'd rewrite your example this way: Actually, I used to-word just to show that beh

[REBOL] [REBOL] Re: Series essay Re:(6)

2000-01-02 Thread dforsi
[REBOL] Re: Series essay Re:(6) Gabriele wrote: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 18:49:39 +0200 > Subject: [REBOL] Re: Series essay Re:(6) > X-SELMA: [REBOL] 65619 > Actually, every word parsed by LOAD automatically goes to > SYSTEM/WORDS. Try the followi

[REBOL] Re: Series essay Re:(6)

1999-12-29 Thread giesse
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]! On 28-Dic-99, you wrote: n> {{ n> Because 'c actually exists in the global context, and its n> value is unset!. Look: n>>> c n> ** Script Error: c has no value. n> ** Where: c n>>> type? get/any 'c n> == unset! n> }} n> Since this works as the first statement