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name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+ |
You can find more recent bug reports at |
before name>, but adapt all uses. anton 23apr94 |
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gforth |
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revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using recursive) |
gforth.el: indentation does not work right on the first line of a |
results in redefined messages. anton 28jul94 |
buffer. anton 27jan95 |
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[IF] is case-sensitive. anton 2aug94 |
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 |
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if blocks.fb does not exist, 1 block creates the file, but cannot |
QUERY and TIB may behave differently than some may expect. TIB always |
read-file from it. Only if the file-id has been created with |
points to the current SOURCE, and QUERY puts its result there. anton |
open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94 |
28nov96 |
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gforth.el: doing a forth-fill-paragraph on the following piece of code |
open-path-file expands "./" into the sourcefilename. It should either |
uncomments the first comment line. This may be a bug in |
not expand "./" or provide a mechanism that allows the application to |
fill-paragraph, but documentation says that a paragraph can start |
determine what "./" should expand to. anton 16jun98 |
without prefix (hanging indentation), so I guess it's all right. - |
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anton 19aug94 |
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: bb-shortest-paths recursive { bb bb-from start-path -- } |
gforth.el: Typing <ret> does not work when tabs separate words in a |
\ compute the |
line, and there is a \-comment at the end of the line. anton 19feb00 |
\ paths from bb-from through bb, start-path is the path from |
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\ bb-from to bb |
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SEE does not work when the control structure is too complex (e.g., |
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load http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/pentomino.fs and then do |
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SEE NEXT-PIECE). anton 5mar2000 |
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etags.fs: The TAGS file for the kernal is strange: there are no tahs |
Include cannot handle lines longer than 255 characters. anton 4sep00 |
for some aliases; many constants and variables appear twice. |
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Errors happening during a LOAD do not report the offending word and |
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its context (e.g., the 64-byte line). anton 8sep00 |
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Our ecvt routine apparently does not work correctly for Infs and NaNs. |
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Try "ac_cv_func_ecvt=no ./configure; make" and then in Gforth: "1e 0e |
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f/ f. 0e 0e f/ f.". anton 25sep00 |
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Our ecvt routine does not round correctly, e.g., 0.25->0.3. Marcel |
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Hendrix 3oct00 <8rdcmd$j96$1@news.IAEhv.nl> |
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Newline has only LF (instead of CRLF) in DOS. Bruce Hoyt 25oct2000 |
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<39f7b14b$2@clear.net.nz> |
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F. does not print trailing zeroes (e.g., "10 SET-PRECISION 125e f.") |
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anton 31may01 |
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Block 0 does not work as it should: "0 block drop update save-buffers" |
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does not write to the blocks file. "0 block 1024 dump" seems to give |
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the previous contents of the buffer. Travis Bemann 10jul2001 |
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<3b4b4f57$0$42883$272ea4a1@news.execpc.com> |
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When accessing a block beyond the end of the block file, the result is |
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filled with spaces (this is also documented). However, when accessing |
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a previously unwritten block before the end of the block file, we will |
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get a block full of zeroes on most (all?) OSs. This inconsistency |
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should be eliminated and the documentation fixed. anton 14jul2001 |
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Path handling may have a bug: |
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strace $FORTH 'fpath= .|~+/gforth s" /home/anton/threading-variations/gforth/mach32b.fs" include gforth/kernel/main.fs bye' |
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tries to open gforth/kernel/gforth/kernel/aliases.fs, then |
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gforth/gforth/kernel/aliases.fs, but not gforth/kernel/aliases.fs. |
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anton 3 sep 2001 |
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