line 4 indicates the line on which the eval appears.

eval 65 indicates the line of the string being evaluated on which the m// appears.

Notice I said "of the string being evaluated". That means the eval causing the problem is one of the form eval EXPR, yet the one you showed is of the form eval BLOCK. The semantics of the two are very different.

So the question you should be asking is: "Line 4 of which file?"

<> chunk 1 indicates which line of the input file was being processed at the time. I'm not sure what causes this part of the message to appear, or what exactly does "input file" mean.


In reply to Re: eval warnings by ikegami
in thread eval warnings by gregaryh

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