Michael I Gold wrote:
> 
> My first choice is to let the application crash (I promise you, the
> developer will fix this quickly) and my second choice is to generate an
> XError (as you know, this terminates X applications w/o an error handler).

Then unless there are objections from others, I propose that we specify that
an XError is generated when a returned function pointer is called in an
inappropriate context.  I can live with that, it's easy to specify, it's
easy to implement, and it's a good semantic fit.

Cheers!
-- 
Brett Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Workstation Systems Lab
Hewlett-Packard Company

"Politicians, like diapers, should be changed regularly,
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