--- gforth/BUGS 1994/05/07 14:55:44 1.2 +++ gforth/BUGS 1995/01/18 18:41:30 1.11 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ -The system quits on exceptions like segmentation faults. anton 5oct93 - -compile does not have its traditional meaning. anton 5oct93 - -include does not read the last line if it does not end with \n. anton 6oct93 - -in decimal mode aaa is accepted as 1110 anton 4feb94 - -abort" does something to the control flow stack anton 2mar94 - -the compiler does not complain about undefined words; instead, it -complains about unstructured anton 2mar94 - -the compiler tries to reveal anonymous words ( -> redefined complaints ) anton 2mar94 - -'ansforth "include xxx"' gives a segmentation fault after processing -the file; No segmentation fault when including from the Forth prompt -anton 2apr94 - name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+ before name>, but adapt all uses. anton 23apr94 +revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using recursive) +results in redefined messages. anton 28jul94 + +[IF] is case-sensitive. anton 2aug94 +if blocks.fb does not exist, 1 block creates the file, but cannot +read-file from it. Only if the file-id has been created with +open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94 + +etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95 + +f. suppresses all digits when it prints 0: +0e0 f. . ok +There's also one other problem with f.: +1e-20 f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok +-20e0 falog f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok +0.00000000000000000001e0 f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok +All this happens under Slackware Linux. Maybe the ecvt in the library +is not so good? anton 17jan95