Ok I just created a new stack and put:

local temp
put "1234" into temp
put "1234" into kemp

And it compiles with no errors. Maybe I missed a checkbox someplace. Is
"Strict Compilation Mode" in the Script Editor section the only option that
has to be enabled?


On 5/9/09 12:57 PM, "Mark Wieder" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Stephen-
> 
> Saturday, May 9, 2009, 9:39:27 AM, you wrote:
> 
>> I've run across something. Even with Strict Compilation Mode on the compiler
>> doesn't throw out an error if it sees some undeclared variables. So...
> 
>> Local temp
>> Put "1234" into temp
>> Put "1234" into kemp
> 
>> The compiles misses this completely. Of course it works cause you can create
>> variables on the fly. But isn't the point of Strict Compilation Mode to
>> force you to declare all variables before use?
> 
> I get "compilation error at line 5 (Chunk: can't create a variable with that
> name (explicitVariables?)) near "kemp", char 15"

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