Annotation of gforth/BUGS, revision 1.8

1.2       anton       1: name> does not take the same argument as e.g. .name. Remedy: add cell+
                      2: before name>, but adapt all uses.  anton 23apr94
                      3: 
1.6       anton       4: revealing the same name several times (e.g., by using recursive)
1.4       anton       5: results in redefined messages.  anton 28jul94
1.1       anton       6: 
1.5       anton       7: [IF] is case-sensitive.  anton 2aug94
                      8: 
                      9: if blocks.fb does not exist, 1 block creates the file, but cannot
                     10: read-file from it. Only if the file-id has been created with
                     11: open-file, not create-file, read-file works. - anton 6aug94
1.6       anton      12: 
                     13: gforth.el: doing a forth-fill-paragraph on the following piece of code
                     14: uncomments the first comment line. This may be a bug in
                     15: fill-paragraph, but documentation says that a paragraph can start
                     16: without prefix (hanging indentation), so I guess it's all right. -
                     17: anton 19aug94
                     18: 
                     19: : bb-shortest-paths recursive { bb bb-from start-path -- }
                     20:     \ compute the
                     21:     \ paths from bb-from through bb, start-path is the path from
                     22:     \ bb-from to bb
1.7       anton      23: 
                     24: 
1.8     ! anton      25: etags.fs: The TAGS file for the kernal is strange: there are no tags
        !            26: for some aliases; many constants and variables appear twice. anton
        !            27: 2sep94
        !            28: 
        !            29: error-causing word indication no longer works well. Cause: relies on
        !            30: name being HERE. Future trouble (once CATCH really restores the input
        !            31: stream): it also relies on SOURCE delivering the line that caused the
        !            32: error. anton 2sep94

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