Number: 303 Date: 26-Mar-84 15':33':44 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: vanMelle.pa Subject: Masterscope CHECK doesn''t know about CONSTANTS Assigned To: vanMelle.pa Attn: Status: Closed In/By: Harmony Problem Type: Documentation Impact: Minor Difficulty: Frequency: Intermittent Priority: Absolutely System: Programming Environment Subsystem: Masterscope Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "21-Aug-84 18':41':32" Attn': Status':(Fixed->Closed) In/By':] Description: ' Date': 26 Mar 84 14':06 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': Fixed': [vanMelle.pa': Lisp': Masterscope CHECK and CONSTANTS]' To': LispSupport' ' I fixed this one':' ' ----- Begin Forwarded Messages -----' ' Date': 6 Jan 84 12':45 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': Lisp': Masterscope CHECK and CONSTANTS' To': LispSupport.pa' Lisp-System-Date': 5-Jan-84 16':27':03' Machine-Type': Dorado' ' Masterscope''s CHECK command does not know about CONSTANTS -- it treats them like any other var, so gives warning that you used them free without declaring them. If you use lots of CONSTANTS, it gets hard to find the interesting warnings amongst all the spurious ones.' ' ' Also, it would be nice if, when a file has no block declarations, it just dispenses altogether with the preamble "in no block" plus mile-long list of functions.' ' Bill' ' ----- End Forwarded Messages -----' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 21-Aug-84 18':41':33