Opened 6 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
#3669 closed Bug (Fixed)
Error message "Struct"
Reported by: | mLipok | Owned by: | Jos |
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Milestone: | 3.3.15.1 | Component: | AutoIt |
Version: | 3.3.15.0 | Severity: | None |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description (last modified by mLipok)
Try to run this code:
Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) _Example() Func _Example() Local Static Const $testX01 = 0 EndFunc
DO NOT USE Au3Check just AutoIt.
You will see:
Line 5 (File "Z:\......\test2.au3"): Local Static Const $testX01 = 0 Local Static ^ ERROR Error: No variable given for "Dim", "Local", "Global", "Struct" or "Const" statement.
Message should end with this:
Error: No variable given for "Dim", "Local", "Global", "Static" or "Const" keyword.
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Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by mLipok
- Description modified (diff)
- Version changed from 3.3.14.0 to 3.3.15.0
comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by Jos
comment:3 follow-up: ↓ 4 Changed 6 years ago by mLipok
My point was not about which part of code fires this error.
You can fire the same error with this following single line:
Global
The issue which I report here is about "used wording":
Error: No variable given for "Dim", "Local", "Global", "Struct" or "Const" statement.
Error: No variable given for "Dim", "Local", "Global", "Static" or "Const" keyword.
EDIT:
I mean that there should not be mentioned "Struct" and all mentioned mnemonic are keywords.
comment:4 in reply to: ↑ 3 Changed 6 years ago by Jos
Replying to mLipok:
EDIT:
I mean that there should not be mentioned "Struct" and all mentioned mnemonic are keywords.
Ah, that does indeed make sense.
Jos
comment:5 Changed 6 years ago by Jos
- Milestone set to 3.3.15.1
- Owner set to Jos
- Resolution set to Fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
Fixed by revision [12180] in version: 3.3.15.1
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Don't think so, static is a total separate keyword and doesn't belong in that line at all.
In this case the error is triggered on Const.
Jos