* get_eval() Syntax: get(<object>/<attribute>) This function returns the value of <attribute> on <object>, in similar fashion to get(). However get_eval() performs function references and $-substitutions. In function references, 'me' refers to the object being looked at, and -substitutions that refer to the enactor (such as %n, %#, etc) refer to the object making the get_eval call. If the attribute is not present on <object>, its parent is searched for the attribute. Example: > @va test = This is a get_eval test on %n. The vb is [get(me/vb)] > @vb test = VB from test > @vb me = VB from me > say get(test/va) You say "This is a get_eval test on %n. The vb is [get(me/vb)]" > say get_eval(test/va) You say "This is a get_eval test on Foobar. The vb is VB from test" See Also: get(), u(), edefault(), udefault(), xget()