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C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include\Misc.au3(444,54) : ERROR: SetError() [built-in] called with wrong number of args.

If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, "")

and many more. All errors disappear when AU3Check is skipped.

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C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include\Misc.au3(444,54) : ERROR: SetError() [built-in] called with wrong number of args.

If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, "")

and many more. All errors disappear when AU3Check is skipped.

This is not a BUG report ... moved to support.

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C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include\Misc.au3(444,54) : ERROR: SetError() [built-in] called with wrong number of args.

If @error Then Return SetError(@error, @extended, "")

and many more. All errors disappear when AU3Check is skipped.

If I had to guess (and I have to, as you don't provide any information), I would say: Old version of au3check.dat. First upgrade AutoIT, then SciTE and the retry. If it still does not work, post the versions you are using and the sample code that produces the error.

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It is safe to assume that au3check is right in general, but my first guess would be that you are not running the latest versions of the programs.

How are you running AU3check ?

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