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better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 4:07 am
by wriedmann
Hi Chris,

I know that the providing of special messages is a bigger task, but IMHO it is very important because clear error messages are a big help during the development - and can be a real time saver.

Wolfgang
BTW: I like electric driving very much, specially in the mountains

better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:30 pm
by Chris
Hi Wolfgang,

I agree, very often generic parser errors make it very difficult to find what's the problem exactly. Problem is it's 100s of cases where it needs to be adjusted...

better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:15 am
by ic2
Chris wrote:Wolfgang - It's just a lot of work to implement it and it will be useful in only 2-3 templates, but will finally do it in one rainy day!
Note that there is no such thing as a "rainy day" in Greece :lol:

Dick

better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:47 am
by robert
Dick,

I thought that too, but when I visited Chris In Lamia in October 2018 it was raining 'cats and dogs'....

Robert

better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 11:14 am
by lumberjack
robert wrote:Dick,
I thought that too, but when I visited Chris In Lamia in October 2018 it was raining 'cats and dogs'....
Raining cats and dogs here at the moment... Parks board are on standby to open up lagoons in the area due to possible flood risk seeing we also on spring tide...

better error message: for instead of foreach

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 2:53 pm
by Chris
Yeap, we didn't use to have much rain, in fact had issues with available water 20 years ago. But now we are getting closer to a tropical climate, have 5-6 months of a lot of heat (it's end of September and we're still having temps over 30C), followed by 3 months that rains almost every single day where I live. Then, in the Winter we are now getting snow every year, which was also a rarity in the past.

No, no, there's no climate change, it's a conspiracy! :)
(sarcasm...)