Diff for /gforth/BUGS between versions 1.16 and 1.19

version 1.16, 1995/04/20 09:42:44 version 1.19, 1995/09/06 21:00:07
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 name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+  
 before name>, but adapt all uses.  anton 23apr94 Solved?  
   
 revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using recursive)  
 results in "redefined ..." messages.  anton 28jul94  
   
 etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95  etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95
   
 not all aliases are in the etags file. Bug in etags.fs? anton 24jan95  not all aliases are in the etags file. Bug in etags.fs? anton 24jan95
   -> wrote special tag generation for cross compilation. bernd 6sep95
   
 emacs often finds the wrong tag. anton 24jan95  emacs often finds the wrong tag. anton 24jan95
   -> emacs does not search for a complete word, but for parts.
   -> Solution: add blanks in front and end of tag name (etags.fs)
   -> and use own forth-find-tag. bernd 6sep95
   
 gforth.el: indentation does not work right on the first line of a  gforth.el: indentation does not work right on the first line of a
 buffer. anton 27jan95  buffer. anton 27jan95
   -> Solved?
   
 Conditional compilation continues after the file ends. This is allowed  Conditional compilation continues after the file ends. This is allowed
 by the standard (through an ambiguous condition), but the compiler  by the standard (through an ambiguous condition), but the compiler
 should at least produce a warning.  anton 27jan95  should at least produce a warning.  anton 27jan95
   
 accept and expect: the result string can be exceeded with tab  .1 is interpreted as floating-point number, not as double number or
 (completion). anton 16apr95  error. anton 4may95
   -> All numbers ecvt converts are (by implementation) floating-point.
 gforth should terminate when the input file ends. Also, C-d from the  -> Should we add a check againgst . at the start of a number?
 terminal should terminate gforth. anton 16apr95  -> .1 isn't a double number; it's either an error or a FP number.
   -> bernd 5sep95
   
 W/O currently means "w+", i.e. r/w. Maybe we should use "w" or  DOS and OS/2 don't like . at begin of a file (.gforth-history). bernd 6sep95py
 "a". anton 18 apr95  
   

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