When typing in rebol console
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I get get-access-modifier called twice:
Access modifier:
1. private: member can be accessed only by code in the same class
2. protected: member can be accessed only by code in the same class or in a derived class
3. internal: member can be accessed only by code in the same assembly
4. public: member can be accessed by code in the same assembly or another assembly that references it choice (by default 1):
Access modifier:
1. private: member can be accessed only by code in the same class
2. protected: member can be accessed only by code in the same class or in a derived class
3. internal: member can be accessed only by code in the same assembly
4. public: member can be accessed by code in the same assembly or another assembly that references it choice (by default 1):
Whereas it is only mentioned once in the source code:
append fields-template-output form reduce [
(to-word get-access-modifier) field-layout
]
I really can’t see why, can you ?
Yes. There is only one call to it, but it’s inside of a
foreach. Your default is two fields, so you get asked twice. Enter more, you’ll get asked more.While you could (and probably should) do the obvious thing of saving it in a variable, Rebol has other ways. For instance you could
composethe block of code:The composition runs once, looks deep for the parentheses in the block, and evaluates the code. (Kind of how parse does when it sees parentheses). The rest is left alone. So the block with the substitutions done is what’s passed into FOREACH to run the loop.
Just a nuance of how you could have a call that appears to be inside a loop and yet is executed only once. I wouldn’t suggest using it for something like this.
What I would suggest is studying making things less redundant in your code, by learning some more Rebol primitives like REJOIN…which builds a series out of a block. The series type will match whatever the first type it sees is (or a string if the first element is not a series):