Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]!

On 04-Feb-00, you wrote:

 f> But this does not work for logicals. Mold does not produce a
 f> logical value (because it is not defined how a logical value
 f> looks like) it produces the strings "true" or "false". When
 f> loaded again, these are words.

Ideed, it does work in simple cases only. You will have problems
with logic!-s, hash!-es, list!-s, object!-s etc. Furthermore, mold
cannot preserve the binding of words. This has all been discussed
before, and I think RT is aware of this.

Carl?

Regards,
    Gabriele.
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