October 1, 1979 PROBLEMS AND MESSAGES
MESSAGES
SCOPE QUALIFIER USED NOT SUPPORTED
A qualifier of -d, -p, or -s (designed but not yet
implemented) was specified. (These qualifiers are meant to
represent data field, paragraph, and sentence.)
SCRATCH FAILED
(SF) Contact a member of the FRESS staff.
SCRATCH SUCCESSFUL
(SF) The file has been erased.
SCROLL OR CHAR LENGTH > 127 IN POSITION STR
The line or character displacement number is too large (see
Section 5.2).
SECOND INCOMPLETE FUNCTION ENCOUNTERED
A command must be completely resolved before another command
can be issued in which <scope> or <lp> is deferred.
SECOND LP MUST BE A BLOCK START
(MDRD, RTA) The second <lp> of the command must be a Block
start.
SEMANTICS CHECK
A restriction on a parameter has been ignored, e.g., a
password longer than 7 characters has been given.
SOMETHING WENT WRONG
Contact FRESS staff.
SPACE OF RETURN POINT HAS BEEN DELETED
(R) The Space (Work or Label) which contained the next display
point in the stack has been deleted. The user may continue
popping the stack with additional RETURNs.
SPACING SPECIFIED INCORRECTLY
(OT) The spacing parameter for OTYPE must be 1, 2, or 3.
SPECIFIED SPACE DOES NOT EXIST
(DS) The specified Space (Work or Label) does not exist. The
Structure Space and Text Space always exist.
*SPLICE CANNOT BE COMPLETED*
If its corresponding Ecilpse cannot be located, this message
will appear in the display buffer immediately after a Splice.
This condition arises when one end of an interfile Jump or
Splice is not available (e.g., file has been erased or
deleted). If this is not the case, the user should contact
the FRESS staff.
STACK CONTROL BLOCK ALL FILLED
(SA) Before each non-linear travel command is executed, the
current location is saved in the Stack Control Block. This
Block is now full, and RETURNs should be issued to clear the
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