Comment it out. ess-OMG refers to a nearly non-existent, but
much-hyped, open-source statistical programming language. I'm not
sure anyone uses it anymore for much.
I'll make the changes upstream (we still are closing in on the release
that was scheduled for Fall of 2002, sigh, but at least we've recently
been making progress...).
best,
-tony
Jerry James <james(a)xemacs.org> writes:
In xemacs-packages/ess/lisp/essl-omg.el, there are a bunch of
modify-syntax-entry calls, including this one:
(modify-syntax-entry ?// "<" S-syntax-table) ; open comment
which is wrong because it is trying to specify two characters in
sequence as the first argument. This is causing the byte compiler to
complain. I don't know how to fix it.
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