In article <C8Covp.Kxy@cs.bham.ac.uk> ianr@uk.ac.sussex.cogs (ianr (Ian Rogers)) writes:
>There's two answers here: one to the question you asked, and one to the
>question you *should* have asked ;-)
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>1. well in my system it's -libwarning- so:
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> erase -> libwarning;
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>could do the trick.
Nope :-(
>2. Why are you using lib? In most cases you can substitute uses. Ie.:
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> uses libwarning
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>instead of
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> lib libwarning
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>The advantage to -uses- is that it checks (in a fairly mindless way
>admittedly) to see if the library has already been loaded, and if it has
>it doesn't try to load it again. In any case it works silently.
>
>lib forces a reload every time (which may be useful - but rarely is).
Nope - see previous posting. Aaron suggests I look into the library file
itself, more news as it happens (I blame Tom - he wrote it :-)
Daniel.
>Ian Rogers - Research Fellow type person :)
-who used to have a microphone haircut as an undergrad :-)
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