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[[File:Ic error.png|frameless|The instrument compiler showing an error.|alt=|600x600px]] |
[[File:Ic error.png|frameless|The instrument compiler showing an error.|alt=|600x600px]] |
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Even though the output looks garbled, try not to be discouraged! The final |
Even though the output looks garbled, try not to be discouraged! The final bit of output will show the line number of the error. The first place to look is often the associated line. |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-10-06 at 10.05.28 PM.png|frameless|An Instrument Bank file with a missing semicolon on line 28/29.|alt=|500x500px]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-10-06 at 10.05.28 PM.png|frameless|An Instrument Bank file with a missing semicolon on line 28/29.|alt=|500x500px]] |
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In this case, the example error message was caused by a missing semicolon on line 28/29. |
In this case, the example error message was caused by a missing semicolon on line 28/29. |
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Much like the C-family of programming languages, semicolons indicate the start/end of statements |
Much like the C-family of programming languages, semicolons indicate the start/end of statements. If you're missing one, the instrument compiler might associate two lines as a whole. Be sure to check the lines above and below if you're not initially sure where the error might be. |
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=== Finishing up === |
=== Finishing up === |