I'm going by some of the old wiki documentation and working on a
command shell in JavaScript that is going to be loaded by a small BAJA
stub. Of course, I'm being impatient after digging through the BAJA manual for ten minutes; I don't really want to sit and have to learn everything that I don't think I'm really going to get a chance to use in that
language, as things stand right now.
Can anybody tell me whether or not a variable declared with !global is going to be accessible through the JavaScript shell that I load, or would I need to pass via other means? I actually don't really NEED this feature, but I'm trying to do a few things the right way, as far as I see it.
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