On Fri, 27 May 2011, Jesse Alama wrote:
Throwing an error would be one way to do this. If throwing an error is not possible, perhaps being able to customize what gets printed when an undefined reference is encountered. E.g., instead of "??", a big, annoying, impossible-to-miss mark in the margin (as one sees when working with overfull lines) or a giant red stopsign saying "UNDEFINED REFERENCE", would do just as well.
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