this is an old email stuck in the queue. This issue
has already been sorted out in AltMe
thanks
 --- jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am a bit confused with bind and context
> 
> e.g.
> 
> blk: [a b] a: 1 b: 2
> f: func [/local res][ 
> res: bind/copy 'blk res 
> probe reduce res
> ]
> 
> >> f
> == [1 2]
> 
> Here my understanding would be that a and b are not
> set in that context and the result is an error.
> 
> Apart for understanding the current behaviour, what
> I
> want to accomplish is the behaviour that results in
> an
> error.
> 
> I have a program where I set a lot of variables
> within
> a function but I don't want to set all of them as
> local, because it's repetitive and I sometimes miss
> a
> few so I'd like declare them as local using a block
> with all the variable names. 
> 
> Also, when I reduce the block I should get an error
> if
> some of the variables have not been set
> independently
> of whether any of these variables is set in the
> global
> context.
> 
> Any ideas how to accomplish this ?
> 
> Thanks
> jose
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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