Diff for /gforth/BUGS between versions 1.9 and 1.24

version 1.9, 1994/11/29 16:22:30 version 1.24, 1998/06/17 16:55:04
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 name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+  etags.fs crashes one of my applications (gs.fs). anton 12jan95
 before name>, but adapt all uses.  anton 23apr94  
   
 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
   
 [IF] is case-sensitive.  anton 2aug94  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
   
 if blocks.fb does not exist, 1 block creates the file, but cannot  DOS and OS/2 don't like . at begin of a file (.gforth-history). bernd 6sep95py
 read-file from it. Only if the file-id has been created with  
 open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94  see does not leave a space after two-digit literals:
     : xxx 50 ;
 gforth.el: doing a forth-fill-paragraph on the following piece of code    see xxx
 uncomments the first comment line. This may be a bug in  gives
 fill-paragraph, but documentation says that a paragraph can start    : xxx  
 without prefix (hanging indentation), so I guess it's all right. -    50;
 anton 19aug94  
   QUERY and TIB may behave differently than some may expect. TIB always
 : bb-shortest-paths recursive { bb bb-from start-path -- }  points to the current SOURCE, and QUERY puts its result there.  anton
     \ compute the  28nov96
     \ paths from bb-from through bb, start-path is the path from  
     \ bb-from to bb  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

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