[REBOL] Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global

2004-03-01 Thread Anton Rolls
Sorry to destroy your example, but this is already built into help.. :) eg. Try these at console: help native! ? op! ? tuple! etc. for other datatypes. Anton. For those who would like to know just exactly what those global words are. code w: copy [] f: copy [] n: copy [] o: copy [] a:

[REBOL] Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global

2004-03-01 Thread Ashley Trter
Sorry to destroy your example, but this is already built into help.. :) eg. Try these at console: help native! ? op! ? tuple! etc. for other datatypes. Hey not fair! Somebody added this to new VID 1.3 betas while I wasn't looking ;) Or at least that's my story, as: system/version ==

[REBOL] Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global

2004-03-01 Thread Dide
Re: Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global Hey not fair! Somebody added this to new VID 1.3 betas while I wasn't looking ;) Or at least that's my story, as: system/version == 1.2.10.3.1 help native! No information on native! (word has no value) Hum,

[REBOL] Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global

2004-03-01 Thread Gabriele Santilli
Hi Dide, On Monday, March 1, 2004, 10:33:58 PM, you wrote: D Hum, strange as it works with 1.2.8 (??) 'NATIVE! being unset was a bug of 1.2.10. Regards, Gabriele. -- Gabriele Santilli [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- REBOL Programmer Amiga Group Italia sez. L'Aquila --- SOON:

[REBOL] Re: [globals] Handy function for determining what words are global

2004-02-29 Thread Ammon Johnson
Slighty related here, is a mezzanine 'what ? what USAGE: WHAT DESCRIPTION: Prints a list of globally-defined functions. WHAT is a function value. Enjoy!! ~~Ammon ;~ - Original Message - From: Ashley TrĂ¼ter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February