I'm creating a script that will execute several explicit verbs within 
the same script.  I currently have the main explicit verb (with twp 
lines that retrieve the L/R args and a smoutput command to test that 
the L/R args are retrieved correctly) and one other explicit verb where 
every line is remarked out (via NB. commands).  Just in case it makes a 
difference (which I don't think it does or should), some of the lines 
in the second verb have additional internal NB. commands at the end of 
the lines.  (In other words, some lines look like this:  NB. code NB. 
comment)

The problem that I can't understand and which acts like a bug is that, 
when I load the script and execute it (something like "3 4 eph09 
1980"), the interpreter gives an index error relating to one of the 
lines in the REMARKED-OUT verb within the script, which line contains 
an amend command.  Isn't the interpreter supposed to ignore remarked-
out lines?  Thanks in advance for any insights (or corrections or 
workarounds) so that I can continue programming!


Harvey

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