At 11:57 AM 3/4/2007 -0500, you wrote:

>On Mar 4, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Ken Dibble wrote:
> > I didn't trim the above just in case you need a refresher on where
> > we left off yesterday.
>
>         That's really unnecessary, and is strongly discouraged. It sucks to
>have to hit PageDown a dozen times to actually reach some content.
>
>         Every message is archived. Just quote the relevant part; if more
>info is needed, I can always look at the archive.

Sorry. Won't happen again.

> > it's throwing an error on a commented line of code that is
> > syntactically correct! The line is the last thing in my setupBizobj()
> > method, where "biz" is a valid reference to the bizobj.
> >
> > If I remove that line, the form works!! Flawlessly.
>
>         The only change I've made in the last few weeks that affect code
>interpretation is one that trims trailing newlines off of code
>methods, since they were throwing errors on Windows. I don't know why
>a trailing comment should cause a syntax error.
>
>         Try this: instead of removing that comment, add a nonsense line
>afterwards, such as 'x = 1'. Now run the code: does it still throw an
>error?

No it doesn't.

Ken 


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