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name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+ |
name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+ |
before name>, but adapt all uses. anton 23apr94 |
before name>, but adapt all uses. anton 23apr94 Solved? |
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revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using refcursive) |
revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using recursive) |
results in redefined messages. anton 28jul94 |
results in redefined messages. anton 28jul94 |
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[IF] is case-sensitive. anton 2aug94 |
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gforth.el: fill-paragraph should either not work, or it should make sure that comments stay comments and code stays code. anton 2aug94 |
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if blocks.fb does not exist, 1 block creates the file, but cannot |
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 |
read-file from it. Only if the file-id has been created with |
open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94 |
open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94 |
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etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95 |
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f. suppresses all digits when it prints 0: |
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0e0 f. . ok |
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There's also one other problem with f.: |
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1e-20 f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok |
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-20e0 falog f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok |
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0.00000000000000000001e0 f. 0.00000000000000000001000000000000001 ok |
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All this happens under Slackware Linux. On the DecStation I get a |
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similar error in the other direction. anton 17jan95 |
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not all aliases are in the etags file. Bug in etags.fs? anton 24jan95 |
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emacs often finds the wrong tag. anton 24jan95 |
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gforth.el: indentation does not work right on the first line of a |
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buffer. anton 27jan95 |
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Conditional compilation continues after the file ends. This is allowed |
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by the standard (through an ambiguous condition), but the compiler |
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should at least produce a warning. anton 27jan95 |