From: sfeam <sf...@us...> - 2014-05-12 15:08:36
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On Monday, 12 May 2014 08:42:55 AM pl...@pi... wrote: > Hi, > > using gnuplot v5 built yesterday I find the fit "Deprecated syntax" > warning breaks input. > > > I linux primary buffer ( mouse 3 click to paste ) to copy data from a > text as input to gnuplot's special filename '-' > > > fit [0:fit_end] f_peak2(x) '-' using 1:2 via FWHM2,a > #4 3.5 > 10 3.47 # 3.5 > 25 3.79 #4.43 > 50 4.45 #6.78 > #100 11.755 # 60.9+56.65 > #100 11.21 > 200 4.48 #21.96 > e > > Instead of just printing the warning and plotting as it did with 4.6 it > looses the rest of the input after the "fit" command and sits there with > the data input prompt. I seriously doubt that this has anything to do with printing or not printing a warning message. I have seen similar failure to paste inline data from the mouse buffer even for simple plots without any involvement of "fit". I don't know when or why it occurs. If you can pin down a point where it changed, perhaps by bisecting builds from old CVS, then maybe we can figure out how to avoid this failure. Ethan |