Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
On 18-Feb-00, you wrote:
V> I did and got something similar to this, but was able to hack
V> it with going to global scope by "/probe" instead of "probe".
Actually, it doesn't work, or at least it doesn't here. I just get
"hello" returned (just because it is the last value in the block);
indeed, /probe is a refinement, not a word, so it is not evaluated
as a word.
>> do [probe] ; this is a word
** Script Error: probe is missing its value argument.
** Where: probe
>> do [/probe] ; this is a refinement
== /probe
>> type? do [/probe]
== refinement!
V> (Gabrielle, please don't
V> try this with "/delete rebol.exe"!!! But thank you for the
I can:
>> do [/delete %rebol]
== %rebol
Nothing happens here, even if I didn't bind it to a "secure"
context.
P.S.: just to let you know, my name is Gabriele (with just one
"l"), and it is an italian male name. :-)
Regards,
Gabriele.
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