Hi Dave,
All this sounds normal to me :-)
'it' is not defined here.
To define 'it', you must put a value into or request a command, like
get, read from file, convert, ask or answer that feed 'it'
automatically.
Le 17 janv. 08 à 15:39, Dave a écrit :
Hi All,
I always set the "Variable checking by default" preference on so
that Local's have to be defined. This has been working fine for at
least 6 months (when I installed this version on RunRev). Now
today, I get an error on the following code:
function TestFunc
local myValue
put it into myValue
return empty
end testFunc
The problem is that it's complaining that the "it" is not defined!
As I say, I've been using it and referencing "it" and "result" ok
(without the quotes), now for no apparent reason it gives the error:
"expression: unquoted literal"
I tried removing the "into myValue" so it just reads "put it" but I
still get the same error.
Also, once I've hit this error, it fails to open the preference
panel when selected from the Menubar, the only way I can get it the
preferences up after this is to quit RunRev and re-launch.
Any ideas on how to overcome this or what is going wrong? I'm dead
in the water now as code that used to compile ok, suddenly doesn't!!!
All the Best
Dave
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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