Re: cannot find the parse error

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Miles Thompson wrote:
At 11:45 AM 8/2/2005, John Nichel wrote:

Jochem Maas wrote:

John Nichel wrote:

Jochem Maas wrote:
<snip>

did you look at line 44??? (actually I found the problem on line 69
when I cut and pasted into a editor - the editor also gave that line as the
one with the error in it:



</snip>

And to think that I used to hate editors that did this at one time.


:-) not sure I follow you completely.
actually the editor (TextPad in this case) didn't do anything nasty - it was my mail
app had already done a nice job with wordwrapping :-/


About 6 or so years ago, I couldn't stand things like syntax highlighting, and editors that error checked (don't know why, I'm just weird that way I guess). Now, I don't know how I lived without it. Guess I've just be assimilated. ;)

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John,

Which editor does syntax checking?
(In VB I find it a mixed blessing.)

I have Textpad set up with syntax highlighting and I've added an
item to the 'tools' menu that allows me to perform a 'php -l' on the current
file (1 item for php5, and 1 for php4) - but the best integrated syntax checking
(and code analysis) I have found is in the Zend Studio v4 (aka ZDE) - really
a superb tool (although I feel some work could still be done on the general/non-php-specifc
 editor functionality to bring up to par with some of the longer-standing/more traditional
editors that I have used)




Cheers - Miles


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