Anyway, to me this topic looks (very) much less critical than the (bug
or intentional?) disabling of funcprot() in Scilab 6.
In Scilab 6, on one hand all "control" keywords
select/if/then/else/return/ etc are now protected. On the other hand,
funcprot() no longer works and makes fragile all native macros and
builtin symbols... A very inconsistent and impacting roadmap.
Putting Scilab in students hands is much more prone to errors due to
this unprotection, than due to external initializations..
Samuel
Le 10/05/2021 à 21:41, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Hello,
Le 26/02/2021 à 14:38, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Hi all,
In Scilab the scope of variables is quite permissive but even in
Julia (really strict rules) we can have the following behavior:
.../...
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