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HELP SYSPRWARNING Steven Hardy, March 1982 Updated J. Meyer, Oct 1990 sysprwarning(<word>); This procedure is the initial value of the variable PRWARNING (which may be altered by the user who wishes to change the style of warning messages). This procedure takes a word as argument, and uses SYSPRMESSAGE to print a warning message to indicate that the word is being declared as a variable, e.g. sysprwarning("foo"); ;;; DECLARING VARIABLE foo If the variable POPWARNINGS does not have the value FALSE, then its value is assumed to be a list, and the newly declared identifier is added to the list. To suppress this do false -> popwarnings; See also HELP *SYSPRMESSAGE - prints system messages HELP *SYSPRMISHAP - prints out error messages HELP *POPWARNINGS - holds the names of automatically-declared variables HELP *PR - holds a printing procedure as a value --- C.all/help/sysprwarning -------------------------------------------- --- Copyright University of Sussex 1990. All rights reserved. ----------