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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:31:45+00:00 2026-05-16T12:31:45+00:00

http://spoon.net let’s you execute desktop application by downloading them from the web. When you

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http://spoon.net let’s you execute desktop application by downloading them from the web. When you quit it restores the system.

On http://askpoweruser.com I’d like to do the same thing. My idea would be to persist the whole system hierarchy on disk and then restore it at the end of execution.

Is a single line of code would be enough (seems like too easy for such complex feature that’s why I doubt :)):

save %system.txt system

what is serialize refinement ? would it be usefull in that case ?

to restore system would I then just do

load %system.txt
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    2026-05-16T12:31:45+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:31 pm

    here is my object:

    >> o: context [b: "b" f: does [do make function! [] [print ["a"]]] oo: context [a: 1]]
    >> ?? o
    == o: make object! [
        b: "b"
        f: func [][do make function! [] [print ["a"]]]
        oo: make object! [
            a: 1
        ]
    ]
    

    change something in function f:

    >> o/oo/a: 2
    >> append second last second first next next next third :o "b"
    >> o/f
    == a b
    >> save/all %t.r :o
    >> p: load %t.r
    >> ?? p
    == p: make object! [
        b: "b"
        f: func [][do make function! [] [print ["a" "b"]]] ;<----
        oo: make object! [
            a: 2              ;<------
        ]
    ]
    >> p/f
    == a b ;<----
    

    it looks everything is ok. But of course this is just a single test.

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