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Hi,

Is there a way to catch "syntax" errors (e.g., using a var before it is declared, duplicate vars, etc.) in my code at runtime and handle them?

[FYI, I am working with an older version of AutoIT - we are forced to use the version that comes with the COTS product that we are using.]

Thanks,

Jim

EDIT: The AutoIT version was use is 3.3.6.1.

Edited by ohaya
added our AutoIT version info
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There should be a directive to set the warning levels that will throw exceptions when they find stuff like that when I get back to the office I’ll try to look it up unless somebody else does first

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Use AU3Check before you compile it to make sure there's no issues. Also, test the scripts more, because this should hardly ever happen in a properly tested app..

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