On 2023-08-07 08:38 +0200, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
> Hm, I'm not sure this will trigger a lot of false positives in some of my
> projects, where structure is heavily divided into smaller files which are
> inputted to form a whole complete.

Right. centreline doesn't have to be balanced on a per-file
basis. Survey structure and file structure are independent in Therion
same as they are in survex. 

> When an encenterline is missing somewhere, this is some sort of unbalanced
> braces problem like in a C compiler; so mabye therion should output at the
> end that there is unbalanced centerline/endcenterline numbers (or all other
> such structures, in this regard) in the input data.

Right if it errored on unbalanced start/end primitives and said which
files were unbalanced that should narrow it down enough to find the
mistake (because on most projects most files will be balanced?).

I'm not sure if there is a better interface/algorithm?

Wookey
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