Hard to say, if you did a copy in the filesystem then everything should be ok. The first is a warning from ruby, if you're not getting that in your run with x.rb, then likely the file contents have changed - you've got a space before a method call. Have the contents of the file changed? Is it in the same directory? It sounds like a simple error but without more details, I can't tell.
-Charley On 5/15/07, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a file lets call it x.rb. I included my common file with my login function and it works fine. I copied x.rb and renamed it y.rb. I ran y.rb and got these 2 errors: warning: don't put space before argument parentheses and undefined local variable or method `sURL' for main:Object I have sURL defined: # set login variables sURL= "x" sUserName = "x" sPass = "x" I call my Login function from x.rb and y.rb as follows: Login (sURL, sUserName, sPass) I dont understand why the script runs fine when i called it from x but when I call it from y i get the above 2 errors. Does anybody have any ideas why I am having this problem? I also tried renaming x and then running it as the new name and I still got the errors. The one with the space before the parentheses is puzzling because it didnt have a problem with that when i originally ran the script. _______________________________________________ Wtr-general mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
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