Originally Posted By: starbucks_mafia
It makes sense that at a certain point mIRC shouldn't try and guess what the scripter meant and instead should raise an error saying "I don't know what you want me to do here". I'm sure it could guess in the way you're suggesting, and in some instances that would produce the intended result, but why resort to guessing when raising an error allows the scripter to fix the code.

Guess how? A guess implies a choice in how to handle the error, a choice that doesn't include generating an error message, since it is not handling the error then; or in other words a different way that the script could be interpeted. So please, tell me some other way to parse (without generating an error)...

Code:
alias bug while $true if $true break

Please be sure your reply doesn't break existing mIRC syntax.

Last edited by NaquadaServ; 04/06/07 08:42 PM.

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