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bug in who?
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Robert T. Short |
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bug in who? |
Date: |
Fri, 22 May 2009 13:36:11 -0700 |
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Interesting behavior of "who".
I will look at this sometime, but probably not for a couple of weeks.
If someone has time and knows how to fix it quickly....
I did this on a debian system using the octave I built from the tip this
morning.
./run-octave
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octave:1> x=1
x = 1
octave:2> who
Variables in the current scope:
ans x
octave:3> clear x
octave:4> x
error: `x' undefined near line 4 column 1
octave:4> who
Variables in the current scope:
ans x
octave:5>
- bug in who?,
Robert T. Short <=