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My SciTE editor is acting up today and I don't know how to fix it.  When I try to save a script, the editor adds some gibberish lines to the end of the code (as demo below).  I have attached an example.  I have try to reinstall both AutoIT and the SciTE editor and the problem persists.  Advice and insights is much appreciated.

 

If $sSomething = "Something" Then
        Select
            Case $nClick = "6"
                ShellExecute("C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\Onedrive.exe")
            Case $nClick = "7"
                If @OSArch = "x64" Then
                    RegWrite("HKLM64\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce", "StartOD4B", "REG_SZ", "C:\Program Files (x86)\Applications\StartOD4B\StartOD4B.exe")
                ElseIf @OSArch = "x86" Then
                    RegWrite("HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce", "StartOD4B", "REG_SZ", "C:\Program Files (x86)\Applications\StartOD4B\StartOD4B.exe")
                EndIf
        EndSelect
EndIf

;Upon running a Tidy or Syntax Check, SciTE added the following three lines to the end of my script.
;The content SciTE adds to the end of my script changes randomly.  
;Sometime it adds partial codes from other functions in the script to the end of the script.
t
EndIf
EndIf

 

Edited by LisHawj
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What version of SciTE are  you using? I had this issue a few years back, but not in the latest versions.

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I am running version SciTE Version 4.1.2 Nov 13 2018 21:38:53 with AutoIt Version: 3.3.14.5.  The editor was working fine yesterday.  If I uninstall the full editor and use the basic editor that comes with AutoIT, then I don't have the random code generation issue.  As soon as I install the full editor, then the random code generation comes back.

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So what exactly is added when you hit save?
Is it added to all files or just this one file?
It always happen when you run au3check?
Which file encoding do you use?
Please show me the SciTE outputpane information when you run au3check and this happens. 

Jos

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@Jos

I am not entirely positive on what caused the issue because I am not having the problem with any of the scripts I was working on last Friday.  Same PC, no changes, and everything seems to be as it was before the random code generation on I reported last Friday.  I'm marking this as self-resolved and will provide more information if the issue crops up again.

Thank you very much.

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