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Read, and understand *what* happens, yet not *how* it can since the
definition is in *EQUATES which is not in the search order when compiling a
target word.
-----Original Message-----
From: swiftx-bounce_at_forth.com [mailto:swiftx-bounce_at_forth.com]On Behalf
Of Leon Wagner
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 11:54
...
Described in SwiftX Reference manual section 4.4, 2nd paragraph.
-----Original Message-----
From: swiftx-bounce_at_forth.com [mailto:swiftx-bounce_at_forth.com]On Behalf
Of Bulgrien, Dennis
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 09:18
How do TARGET : definitions access EQU words since *EQUATES isn't in
Context?
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 10:53
Subject: [swiftx] Re: TARGET : <name> ORDER using COMPILER
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Context: *COMPILER *TARGET *SHELL
Current: *TARGET ok
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