Ah, and of course, there is a stupid bug in one of my functions!
A virtual croissant to the first one to spot it!

Antoine
PS: BTW, it's one of the errors that should be easy to catch with a proper argument highlighting...

On 09/12/2020 15:09, Antoine Monmayrant wrote:

Hi all,

Scilab can use unicode characters (at least some) as variable names.
However, this does not play well with Scinotes syntax highlighting in functions. In particular, input/output arguments are no longer highlighted and local line number inside the function does no longer work as expected.
You can see the attached screenshot to better see what I mean.

Here is a bunch of function definitions that shows the issue:

    function [Sum, Diff] = AddSubs(arga, argb)

        Sum=arga+argb;

        Diff=arga-argb;

    endfunction


    function [Sum, Diff] = AddSubs2(argα, argb)

        Sum=argα+argb;

        Diff=argα-argb;

    endfunction


    function [Sum, Δ] = AddSubs(arga, argb)

        Sum=arga+argb;

        Diff=arga-argb;

    endfunction

Can anyone reproduce the issue?

Cheers,

Antoine



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