I asume you're using MTASC. There was a flag (I never used it) to workaround
this problem, I think.

Checkout the -mx option: http://www.mtasc.org/

Hope it helps.

Cheers
Juan Pablo Califano

2010/1/13 Andrew Sinning <and...@learningware.com>

> I started looking into using FlashDevelop's code injection tonight.  I'm
> using AS2.
>
> I don't think trying to use this is going to be very practical, as the
> compiler is rather strict in ways that the Flash IDE isn't.  In fact, it's
> so strict that it won't even compile some of the MX classes!
>
> Is there a setting that I'm not aware of that I can use to get FD to inject
> my code and these quite common MX classes.  Thanks!
>
> A few of the things that it doesn't like that I've found so far.
>
> If you declare a variable within curly-braces, and then try to get it
> outside of the braces, the variable is undefined.  (I know that this is
> correct, but as this code is the MX classes, I would hope that it would
> compile.)
>
> You can't re-declare a variable within the same scope.  Again, not
> something that I would do, but quite common in the MX classes.
>
> The input type of a setter must be the same as the return type of a
> same-named getter.  This is really annoying, as it's very convenient to
> except multiple types for the set (e.g. the string-name of an object or the
> object itself) but have the getter return a specific type of object.
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