Your title was "semi-colon complaint" but your example was that
Eclipse complains about a comma.

If Eclipse is really saying it thinks that comma should be a dot, then
yes, it's an Eclipse issue. The comma operator[1] is perfectly valid
there.

[1] http://es5.github.com/#x11.14

HTH,
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T.J. Crowder
Independent Software Engineer
tj / crowder software / com
www / crowder software / com

On Jul 28, 8:09 pm, kstubs <kst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using eclipse editor and getting some syntax complaints, for example the
> following:
>
> From appx. line: 4000
>
> while ( (chunker.exec(""), m = chunker.exec(soFar)) !== null ) {
> soFar = m[3];
>
> parts.push( m[1] );
>
> if ( m[2] ) {
> extra = m[3];
> break;
>
> }
> }
>
> Complains that the comma after chunker.exec(""),  should be a .
>
> Make sense?  Is the eclipse issue?
> Karl..

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