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Compile > SyntaxUse the Compile > Syntax command to check the selected text for syntax errors. If a syntax error is detected, the editor attempts to correct the error. For example, if a selected statement is missing an ending semicolon, the editor supplies it when you select the Compile > Syntax command. A syntactic analysis does not determine whether your code makes sense (a semantic analysis does this); it simply checks the format of the code.
To use the Compile > Syntax command:
- 1. . Select one or more statements to be checked using one of the standard text-selection methods.
- 2. . Click on the Syntax button in the button bar or on Compile > Syntax.
- 3. . Click on the Syntax icon in the toolbar or on Compile > Syntax.
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