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[REBOL] append Re:(3)

From: rebol:techscribe at: 16-Aug-2000 10:35

Hi Daniel, you wrote:
>Also, I thought that when you create a word within the body of a function
without
>declaring it as local, it would still be local, and not a global one, >as it really is.
You're right. A word declared in the body of a function is indeed global, unless it is declared /local or declared local to a use context. If this was not so, we would need a /global flag instead of a /local flag for function declarations. In contrast, a word created in the body of an object using the set-word! notation (a: "some value") is local to the object's context. To create global words from within an object context use set (set 'a "some value"). o: make object! [ a: "this word is local to the object referenced by o." set 'b "this word is global." ] Hope this helps, ;- Elan [ : - ) ] author of REBOL: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE REBOL Press: The Official Source for REBOL Books http://www.REBOLpress.com visit me at http://www.TechScribe.com