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- To: (BUG LISP) at MIT-MC
- From: JPG at MIT-MC (Jeffrey P. Golden)
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 78 07:50:00 GMT
- Cc: JPG at MIT-MC, CHAR at MIT-MC, ELLEN at MIT-MC
- Original-date: 22 AUG 1978 0350-EDT
It would be nice if something were done about the cute
"gleep! out of bit blocks" message. This message is unintelligible
to us all wrt the state it is trying to convey and its seriousness.
E.g., can a MACSYMA be reasonably continued after the user receives
this message? Can it happen when (STATUS MEMFREE) is not 0?
And exactly what does it mean as far as the functioning of the GC
or whatever?