Why shouldn't it be legal?  As it stands, it's not good code and it's
certainly not very useful but why should the compiler stop you setting
something to null?  What if there's a line of code between, should it
then be legal?

regards,
Caveat

On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 02:35 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> I think this shouldn't be legal:
> 
> Dim a As New Class1
> a = Null
> 
> But there is no error message.
> 
> Gambas 3 rev 4039 @ Ubuntu 11.04 64bit
> 
> 
> Jussi
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