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 >> >> ] >> >> ] ><...> > >-- _ . _ >ingo@)|_ /| _| _ <We ARE all ONE www._|_o _ _ ._ _ >www./_|_) |o(_|(/_ We ARE all FREE> ingo@| |(_|o(_)| (_| >http://www.2b1.de/Rebol/ ._| ._| > > >
