On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 06:59:14 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 9/21/2014 11:09 PM, deadalnix wrote:
We should simply do a lookup for local symbol, and if that fail, imported symbols.

That's what it does now, i.e. lookup in the current scope, and if that fails, look in imports, if that fails, go to the enclosing scope.


Can't this be made depth first ? That would seem more sensible to me, and apparently to other in this thread. After all, it seems legitimate to resolve what is under your nose than what is imported (and with lazy imports, it may even allow the compiler to process some imports).

In that case, a should resolve as the parameter, all the time.

Parameters are in an uplevel enclosing scope.

Yes I know, there is good reason for that. But from the programmer perspective, not the implementer, that do not look right.

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