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Re: Work with Contexts

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  • Subject: [mg35757] Re: Work with Contexts
  • From: "Allan Hayes" <hay at haystack.demon.co.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 03:13:34 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <ai06l0$19t$1@smc.vnet.net>
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hermann,

> My question is:
> Why is the variable "klasse" also defined in the context Global?

klasse is created in the context "Global`" when the assignment

oo`new12[] := (Print["Name klasse - Begin"];
    Print["$Context: ", $Context];
    Print["$ContextPath: ", $ContextPath];
    ToExpression["klasse"];
    Print["Context of klasse: ", Context[klasse]];
    oo`resumeContext[];
    Print["Name klasse - End"];)

is converted into internal form (with contexted symbols) prior to
evaluation.

This is before
    oo`new11["Rechteck"];
is evaluated

--
Allan

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"Hermann Schmitt" <schmitther at netcologne.de> wrote in message
news:ai06l0$19t$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Hello,
> I have the following program:
>
> oo`newContext[ctxp_] := (
>     BeginPackage[ctxp[[1]]];
>     )
> oo`resumeContext[] := (
>         EndPackage[];
>        $ContextPath = Drop[$ContextPath, 1];
>      )
> oo`new11[x_] := (
> Print["Begin new11"];
> klassnam = x;
> ctx = klassnam <> "`";
> oo`newContext[{ctx}];
> );
> oo`new12[] := (
> Print["Name klasse - Begin"];
>  Print["$Context: ", $Context];
>  Print["$ContextPath: ", $ContextPath];
>  ToExpression["klasse"];
> Print["Context of klasse: ", Context[klasse]];
>  oo`resumeContext[];
>  Print["Name klasse - End"];
>  );
>   Print["Begin Programm:"];
>   Print["$Context: ", $Context];
>  Print["$ContextPath: ", $ContextPath];
>  oo`new11["Rechteck"];
>  oo`new12[];
>    Print["after new12:"];
>    Print["$Context: ", $Context];
>  Print["$ContextPath: ", $ContextPath];
>
> I get the following results:
>
> Begin Programm:
> $Context: Global`
> $ContextPath: {Global`, System`}
> Begin new11
> Name klasse - Begin
> $Context: Rechteck`
> $ContextPath: {Rechteck`, System`}
> klasse
> klasse::shdw: Symbol klasse appears in multiple contexts {Rechteck`,
> Global`}
>     ; definitions in context Rechteck`
>      may shadow or be shadowed by other definitions.Context of klasse:
> Global`
> Name klasse - End
> after new12:
> $Context: Global`
> $ContextPath: {Global`, System`}
> In[14]:=
>
> My question is:
> Why is the variable "klasse" also defined in the context Global?
>
> Hermann Schmitt
>
>
>




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