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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 05.07.2021 um 14:25 schrieb Kenneth:
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> > 1) Using ONLY dispersion and dispersion_samples in a finish{}block, PLUS an
> > interior{ior} block:
> >
> > Possible Parse Error: Unmatched {
> > ....
> > Parse Error: No matching }, dispersion found instead
> >
> > [This warning message makes no sense, IMO]
>
> It does, because `dispersion` does not belong in `finish`, and never did.
Hmm. It would be nicer for us plebeians if the message said, "The dispersion
keyword is not allowed in a finish block. Use it in an interior block instead."
Basic yet informative! :-) Those "Unmatched brackets..." warnings seem to be
'generic' at times IIRC, causing me to scratch my head in wonder.
> Using `ior` in `finish` _was_ valid official syntax at some point, and
> you only get a warning for it. Using `dispersion` alongside of it has
> _never_ been valid in `finish`, and you get an error for even trying.
>
Aha! My methodology was wrong. Thanks.
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