I think the problem is that seen with most languages, when you have a syntax
error the message may appear to have little to do with the actual error as
the parser has gone off down the wrong track but does not realise this until
it is too late.  Admittedly ruby does seem particularly poor at generating
useful messages.

Colin

2009/5/24 SpringFlowers AutumnMoon <[email protected]>

>
> Roderick van Domburg wrote:
> > SpringFlowers AutumnMoon wrote:
> >> how about the kENSURE ?  and... why the "k" attached in front?  thanks.
> >
> > K is for keyword; the keyword ensure. It seems like you have a
> > ensure..end block without the appropriate "begin".
>
> ah, it actually happened with the <%= # some code %>
>
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>
> >
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