Next: The "Initial Value" Section of a Dictionary Entry, Previous: The "Examples" Section of a Dictionary Entry, Up: Interpreting Dictionary Entries
Three kinds of information may appear here:
Situations that are detected by the function and formally signaled.
Situations that are handled by the function.
Situations that may be detected by the function.
This field does not include conditions that could be signaled by functions passed to and called by this operator as arguments or through dynamic variables, nor by executing subforms of this operator if it is a macro or special operator.