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"Warp" wrote:
> Think about the function definition (what is inside
> { and }) as a string which is just raw data to the parser
> unless it contains something the parser recognizes (eg. a
> previously declared identifier).
Ok. Could you say that the parser has "first rights" to see the code, and
only afterwards the function engine gets to see the code? Thus, if something
is named similar to both a variable and a parameter, it's the variable that
counts?
Is that correctly understood?
Rune
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