Diff for /gforth/BUGS between versions 1.2 and 1.27

version 1.2, 1994/05/07 14:55:44 version 1.27, 1998/11/27 21:13:43
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 The system quits on exceptions like segmentation faults. anton 5oct93  etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95
   
 compile does not have its traditional meaning. anton 5oct93  gforth.el: indentation does not work right on the first line of a
   buffer. anton 27jan95
   
 include does not read the last line if it does not end with \n.  anton 6oct93  Conditional compilation continues after the file ends. This is allowed
   by the standard (through an ambiguous condition), but the compiler
   should at least produce a warning.  anton 27jan95
   
 in decimal mode aaa is accepted as 1110  anton 4feb94  QUERY and TIB may behave differently than some may expect. TIB always
   points to the current SOURCE, and QUERY puts its result there.  anton
 abort" does something to the control flow stack  anton 2mar94  28nov96
   
 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  
   
   open-path-file expands "./" into the sourcefilename. It should either
   not expand "./" or provide a mechanism that allows the application to
   determine what "./" should expand to. anton 16jun98
   
   ": foo create c, does> c@ ; see foo" displays a number after DOES> on
   i386, direct threaded. Marcel Hendrix 23nov98 -- fixed Bernd Paysan 27nov98

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