Hi Joel,
IMHO most of the time there is a linenumber involved, in your
special cases:
a, c, d: there must be some sort of do/reduce somewhere, that
_is_ anchored in sourcecode
b: well, try to give the original linenumber, but remember,
you'll have real problems to find the
On 13-Jan-00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi, would it be possible to return line-numbers when an error
> > message is given? The where: ... is not always so clear,
> > especially in huge scripts.
> >
> That sounds sort of useful, but quite limited. For exampl
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> That sounds sort of useful, but quite limited. For example, what
> meaning does "line number