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This works at the shell level:
>> a: "hello"
== "hello"
>> get to-lit-word "a"
== "hello"
But within a function like this:
f: func [ arg1 ] [
v1: get 'arg1
? v1
v2: get to-lit-word "arg1"
? v2
]
>> f "goodbye"
V1 is a string of value: "goodbye"
** Script Error: arg1 has no v...
@HostileFork In R2 yes, if you have one known word in the function's context. In R3, I think it's not possible, but I'd have to think about it (or defer to Ladislav, Brian, etc).
@RebolBot do/2
f: func [x] [get bind to-lit-word "x" bound? 'x]
f 42
; Brought to you by: tryrebol.esperconsultancy.nl
USAGE:
GET word /any
DESCRIPTION:
Gets the value of a word or path, or values of an object.
GET is a native value.
ARGUMENTS:
word -- Word, path, object to get
REFINEMENTS:
/any -- Allows word to have no value (allows unset)
For starters, I'll mention that when you use v1 and v2 in a FUNC like that, you are writing them into the enclosing context. So they'll act like "global variables". To suppress that you'd put in your FUNC-spec func [arg1 /local v1 v2].
(Note: Rebol3 has FUNCTION which scans for locals automati...
@graph I looked at it, you've still got some German in there... I still think you might want to focus more on motivating it. An animation of some kind that works through "this would be good, this would be bad, now YOU try..."
@rebolek Don't think so. Need to revisit selectors—not only are they longer than their CSS counterparts, but they don't support child selectors or (crucially) media queries.
@rebolek Don't think it'd be possible without enclosing it in a string, but it's certainly an option. Would ideally like to find a cleaner way to do media queries though.