On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:23:50 EST, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In a message dated 19/02/2003 23:19:29 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:It's a point of view I guess... When you write with intent to compile some things need to be taken into account...
I don't believe that is a bug per se. You have to take into account that the implicit datatypes that are used are there to create faster code. So ifPossibly so, but it is the incompatabilities with S*BASIC such as these, which make Turbo such a steep learning curve, even for someone who used it as my only compiler some 5/6 years ago...
you IMPLICITLY define a datatype to use and you feed it something else then
it SHOULD complaine If you therefore 'trick' Turbo, it should not only report an error but get a hammer out of the screen and break your QL :-)
You would never assume the same though for VisualBasic though would you? (Okay bad example ;-)
Phoebus
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