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:
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
==
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,
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.
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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 ;~
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