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Re: Syntax errors [message #50988 is a reply to message #50880] Wed, 25 October 2006 13:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Dominic Metzger is currently offline  Dominic Metzger
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Hey Mike,

I used the code from:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.idl-pvwave/tree/bro wse_frm/thread/3440e343f95bdd62/0b00aaec3e114be9?rnum=11& ;_done=%2Fgroup%2Fcomp.lang.idl-pvwave%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread %2F3440e343f95bdd62%2F071a7131acc5184b%3F#doc_c3f7eca04ca4e9 4f
to create an idl-bridge.

The syntax error messages are gone :-D BUT it doesnt seem that the
methods are loaded in the original idl instance but only in the newly
created IDL sessions.

thanks,

dometz

mgalloy@gmail.com wrote:
> Dometz wrote:
>> Me again. Why isnt it possible to suppress syntax errors in
>> RESOLVE_ROUTINE unless I use EXECUTE and IDL_IDLBRIDGE instead? How
>> come !QUIET or CATCH, ERROR wont take of it?
>
> Is this a philosophical question? I guess I'm practically minded (or
> used to this kind of thing in IDL).; accept it or file a feature
> request with ITTVIS.
>
>> Or is there another way than using execute so that any errors caused by
>> RESOLVE_ROUTINE (including syntax errors) wont be shown / printed to
>> screen?
>
> I went up the "ladder of sledgehammer to pound in a nail" for
> suppressing error messages:
>
> 1. CATCH
> 2. !quiet = 1
> 3. EXECUTE(..., 1)
> 4. IDL_IDLBridge
> 5. Callable IDL
>
> The first three didn't do it. So I did #4 (I'm not going to do #5, but
> feel free). There may be other techniques out there, but I didn't think
> of any others.
>
> Mike
> --
> www.michaelgalloy.com
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