"Michael I. Gold" wrote:
> I am going to make one more appeal for context dependent pointers now.

I second that. If nothing else, the amount of discussion
might just indicate that we do not fully understand the 
implications of context independence here.

Why not tread carefully? The noop function return as well
as the context independence seem attempts to create a
fool-proof mechanism - with all the intricate complexity
such attempts invariably generate.
                                                 b.


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