You can suspend a context by effectively not entering it, but you cant
"save" the context to disk and then read it and remember its state. You
can, however, write a routine that is called on quit that saves any state
you are interested in into a flat file (like s ave file) and then have your
initialization process read that file and re-initialize certain objects.
However, saving the entire environment context is not possible. I actually
don't know any language that can do this. (if you know one, let me know)

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:01 PM, idleman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, in that case there is probably not possible, thanks anyway.
>
>
> Den tisdagen den 1:e maj 2012 kl. 20:40:48 UTC+2 skrev Enerccio:
>
>> I asked the same thing before and no one replied. I wouldnt get your
>> hopes up.
>>
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