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from: `Greg Macdonald`
date: 2003-03-11 07:29:56
subject: [TSEPro] Re: TSEPro4 `Warn` implementation

From: "Greg Macdonald" 
@Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 12:59:57 -0800
@Sender: semware-owner{at}sawasdi.apana.org.au



It was a feature request for the future; not a statement of something that
is currently implemented.

Greg

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Subject: [TSEPro] TSEPro4 'Warn' implementation


> Looking back thru the list I spotted the following from Greg Macdonald
under the subject "Re: Keeping tse.ui virgin" (a very useful thread) on
2003-01-22:
>
> >#warn(off, 1106)    // Ignore sc32.exe's "Duplicate key defined...
ignored"
> >// ... tse key assignments
> >#warn(restore)
>
> I thought this a very interesting use of 'warn', but don't understand the
implementation.
>
> The first line completely baffles me.  I can't find anything in the manual
to explain what's happening.  The 'off' variable is a standard predefined
term; 'restore' (in the second instance) is not (='on'?).  Presumably the
"Duplicate key defined... ignored" messages are being turned off, but what
is the '1106' integer doing?  Disabling that specific message?  If so, where
do you find this information?  I prefer to disable error messages when I
anticipate ignoring them so the ones I see I know are arising from
unanticipated situations.
>
> --LaneW
> Lane Whittaker
>
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