At 10:24 PM 12/1/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Elan, 
>
>my point I wanted to state was: if both 'probe s are the same
>you can't use the probe to show that it's not duplicated, am I
>right?
>
Absolutely.

Elan

>
>regards
>
>Ingo
>
>Those were the words of [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Hi Ingo,
>> 
>> yes, you do get the same probe because the use context is hidden both in
>> the ancestor as well as the descendant. However, it remains available, as
>> you can easily determine by evaluating 
>> 
>> ancestor/do-something
>> 
>> which successfully evaluates both func-1 and func-2 in both ancestor and
>> descendant objects.
>> 
>> Elan
><...> 
>> >> descendant: make ancestor []
>> >> 
>> >> >> descendant/do-something
>> >> func-1: tons of code here
>> >> func-2 tons of code here
>> >> >> probe descendant
>> >> 
>> >> make object! [
>> >>   do-something: func ["this function will be inherited"][
>> >>     func-1
>> >>     func-2
>> >>   ]
>> >> ]
><...>
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