Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

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Zardoz2293
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Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by Zardoz2293 »

Seems that the Scripting engine should throw an error on an unmatched closing parenthese ")".

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msg $NameStatus . " entire folder structure for <br><br>'$TypeFind'<br><br>Proceed?", 1);

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Re: Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by klownboy »

Check "Syntax Checking" under the Scripting menu. That will yield a scripting dubious syntax message. I would think that should be sufficient.

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Re: Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by Zardoz2293 »

klownboy wrote: 13 Nov 2018 00:04 Check "Syntax Checking" under the Scripting menu. That will yield a scripting dubious syntax message. I would think that should be sufficient.
So what's the equivalent in-scripting command to enable when executing the script?

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Re: Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by jupe »

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#758;
you would have to disable it at the end of the script though or it will stay enabled, I think if you are fairly new to scripting it would be wise to just leave it enabled though anyway, you would only notice a difference if you make scripting errors.

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Re: Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by Zardoz2293 »

Thanks. Actually, I can't imagine why I'd want syntax checking off.
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Re: Scripting Unmatched delimiter [types] ")" [closing]

Post by highend »

You'll notice soon enough (if you use scripts made by other people that don't use the same setting) :whistle:
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