>IIRC, Carl or Holger said once that words can exist in an unbounded >state so that means that there're not even bounded to the global >context.
Yes. That was what I was referring to. What was strange to me was TO-WORD, not TO-BLOCK. >Now about the "curious behaviour", i guess that (first system/words) is >evaluated before (to-word "never-defined-this"), so you get the word >list before the new word is added to global context, that's why you get >'none the first time and get the word the second time. That's probably true! I was not thinking about the fact that FIRST SYSTEM/WORDS now returns a copy of the list of words in the object, not the list itself as it was in early /Core 2.x releases. So, it looks like I've just been stupid. :-) If I had tried using LOAD too, I would have found the error immediately. Regards, Gabriele. __________________________________________________________________ Tiscali ADSL, l'offerta su misura per te a partire da 24,95 euro al mese! Scopri la tua adsl ideale con il TEST ON LINE http://point.tiscali.it/adsl/ -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
