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Hello.When im trying to compile a script that has a long lenght or complex sentence like " $sEnd = $sEnd ? "(?=Q" & $sEnd & "E)" : "z"

im always receiving an error " Unable to parse line"

In this case im trying to include <string.au3> but cant compile because of this.Why is my autoit sooo buggy.Btw im using version 3.3.8.1.
Week ago i didnt have any problems at all but now since 2-3 days i cant get rid of that errors.I gotta compile my scripts on other PCs.I tried reinstall it without any results. :(

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Nikolle9203,

The ternary operator syntax (which is what that line uses) was only introduced in v3.3.10.#, so running it on v3.3.8.1 will produce errors as you have found. Just update and the problem will go away. :)

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Nikolle9203,

Same issue. In v3.3.8.1 the function was _StringReverse (with leading underscore) which was a UDF within the String library - in v3.3.10.# StringReverse (no leading underscore) is a native function and so does not need the String.au3 include file. :)

Please update - then these problems will all go away. ;)

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Ah thanks for the explain :).I might consider upgrading.

Btw i found a nice UDF , if somebody is having same problem as me can use it.

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Func sReverse($sText )
Local $Result $i $sParams
$sParams 
StringLen($sText)
For 
$i 0 To $sParams
$Result 
$Result StringMid($sText$sParams $i1)
Next
Return $Result
EndFunc  
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  On 2/4/2014 at 7:57 PM, Nikolle9203 said:

Ah thanks for the explain :).I might consider upgrading.

Btw i found a nice UDF , if somebody is having same problem as me can use it.

 

in that way, you make one extra step in the loop

should be like this:

Func sReverse($sText)
    Local $Result, $i
    For $i = StringLen($sText) To 1 Step -1
        $Result &= StringMid($sText, $i, 1)
    Next
    Return $Result
EndFunc   ;==>sReverse
Edited by PincoPanco

 

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Using this old, slow, simple-minded version may give erroneous results, even the version fixed by PincoPanco.

Let me guess: you still run Win3.11 at home, yeah?

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