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"Thorsten Froehlich" wrote:
> "Redbeard (MDJohnson)" wrote:
>
> > IMO, if #error doesn't print the string it's passed,
> > it shouldn't require a string.
>
> An #error should not allow a string,
But it requires a string. That must be a bug then?
> but enforce a quoted "something".
A quoted "something" that is not a string? How do you define this in clear
terms?
> This is necessary so one at least has a chance to find
> out what the #error is about without having to read the
> whole scene file.
Perhaps the word you're looking for is "comment". However, comments have a
different syntax which is // or /* */
As it is now there's clearly something wrong as the directive requires a
string but doesn't use it for anything.
Rune
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