With the code below, I keep getting "Data stack underflow" error/warning. The
code runs, I was just wondering about the warning.
I dont think my code is looking for an element to pop?
Factor 0.87
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! load.factor
!
PROVIDE: apps/mytests
{ +files+ {
"mytests.factor"
} } ;
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! mytests.factor
USING: kernel io prettyprint ;
IN: mytests
: run-example ( -- )
"Hello World" print ;
PROVIDE: apps/mytests ;
MAIN: apps/mytests run-example ;
"Thrown by the runtime if an attempt is made to pop elements from an empty
data stack."
Should I use infer?
I will keep asking until I get told to shutup :) Or unless Dan tells me to
go away :).
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Berlin Brown
berlin dot brown at gmail dot com or
bbrown at botspiritcompany dot com
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