Applying scripts that don't compile

Mark Wieder mwieder at ahsoftware.net
Sat Jul 2 14:49:12 EDT 2016


On 07/02/2016 09:56 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> I don't much care either since any change won't affect how I work,
> though I do tend slightly towards Monte's suggestion. But I can think of
> a reason why some might prefer to set a script that won't compile. If
> you've been writing a very long script and haven't saved it yet, you may
> want to preserve what you have and debug it later. Perhaps it's quitting
> time, or your wife's gone into labor, or Armageddon is nigh and you're
> hoping to survive it.

There's a difference between saving a stack with work in progress and 
setting a script. Setting a script that won't compile has numerous 
complications - the handlers will disappear from the message list, etc.

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  Mark Wieder
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