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Topic Title: Interesting Compile Error.... Topic Summary: Created On: 24-Aug-2004 17:13 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: You're right paul it was an error in one of the included files, all though i'd be impressed if you could have an error in such a simple bit of code as the main DXL file shown in the photo. Eventually the error turned out to be that a for loop was formatted wrong, I'd written:- for(ax=0;ax<TheLimit,ax++) etc. Spot the mistake!! Ah well must have been a friday afternoon :-) hugh | |
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6000 Lines of code and it moans about a line that doesn't exist ?!?!?!?
This is just wierd, has anyone come across this before? (see attached) Hugh PS While I'm on the subject does anyone know what the -I- or -R- etc. at the start of the error message means? ------------------------- Hugh Johnson Westland Helicopters Ltd. myurl |
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With my experience w/DXL I often find that I can not trust DXL errors that give a line number because sometimes they are way off!!!
![]() Sorry, I have no idea what "I" or "R" mean. ------------------------- pete.kowalski(at)motorola.com |
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I find that error messages that state a line number but not the file name usually refer to included files -- but I've never seen line 0 referenced before.
A couple of questions that occur to me, which might possibly help point you at somewhere to look: Do you run this from the Edit DXL window as shown? Could it be the debugger/interpreter that's got an error (maybe it uses DXL, which it interprets, to step through the lines it has to execute...)? Just guessing... ------------------------- Paul dot Tiplady at TRW dot com TRW Automotive |
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You're right paul it was an error in one of the included files, all though i'd be impressed if you could have an error in such a simple bit of code as the main DXL file shown in the photo.
Eventually the error turned out to be that a for loop was formatted wrong, I'd written:- for(ax=0;ax<TheLimit,ax++) etc. Spot the mistake!! Ah well must have been a friday afternoon :-) hugh ------------------------- Hugh Johnson Westland Helicopters Ltd. myurl |
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