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While this isn't a big issue (as with Forth there is
always a workaround), it may need to be noted that
all forms of FVARIABLE do not work inside CLASS
definitions. =
Instead, they create a single instance of the variable
being made. This either needs to be fixed or at least
marked in documentation somewhere.
Took me the better part of a few hours to get this
one figured out... :)
Jeff
jma_at_mfire.com
http://www.simforth.com
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Received on Wed Sep 17 2003 - 15:50:16 PDT
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