If you are using Constellation - check the checkbox "Check Vars" at
the top of the editor window - I didn't know that was there and also
it doesn't sync with the IDE checkbox. This one drove me crazy for
weeks. Somehow the checkbox in the Constellation window got set
and... I made a fool of myself online...
Until now I've had the impression that global variables need to be declared,
whereas local variables do not. However, I've just noticed that (using Rev
2.7, Mac OS X) if I don't declare the local variable before the scripting, I
get an error message "Can't create a variable with that name
(explicitvariables)". This occurs whether or not explicitvariables
is true or false.
However, the Rev directions indicate that it should not be necessary
to declare
local variables if exlpicitvariables is false. Is this a bug?
I've also noticed
that whereas a previously developed stack may run OK with local variables not
declared, that as soon as I make any slight change to the script the error
message appears. I recognize that it's a good idea to declare
local variables
to avoid inadvertent typos in the local variables, but it would seem this need
to be addressed correctly in the directions.
Steve Goldberg
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stephen barncard
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