From: Bruno H. <br...@cl...> - 2004-08-19 18:47:14
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Sam wrote: > nevertheless, it is _this_ form which triggers the error Similarly, (/ 0) triggers an ARITHMETIC-ERROR. Yet ARITHMETIC-ERROR doesn't have a $form associated with it. Debugger support is a different issue. > (and it is > _this_ form which will likely be modified to rectify the error). If an error is a consequence of a conjunction of two things, it's a wild guess which one you choose as "likely" culprit. I would abstain from doing such wild guesses. Bruno |