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Re: Trouble finding procedure files [message #53780 is a reply to message #53779] Mon, 30 April 2007 07:39 Go to previous message
mchinand is currently offline  mchinand
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In article <1177943153.910600.320130@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
Ryan. <rchughes@brutus.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have a procedure that I have modified from an older version that IDL
> cannot seem to find. My old routine was called
> 'gen_wkly_snr_dates.pro' and the new one is called
> 'gen_wkly_snr_dates_v2.pro'. I moved the old procedure out of any of
> the folders in the path to test the new one. This is what happens
> when I attempt to compile it:
>
> IDL> .compile gen_wkly_snr_dates_v2
> % Compiled module: GEN_WKLY_SNR_DATES.
> IDL> gen_wkly_snr_dates_v2
> % Compiled module: GEN_WKLY_SNR_DATES_V2.
> % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function:
> 'GEN_WKLY_SNR_DATES_V2'.
> % Execution halted at: $MAIN$
>
> It compiles the old routine when I want it to compile the new one.
> The new one is in the current working directory. I've tried exiting
> IDL and restarting but I get the same message. What is wrong?
>

Did you change the name of the procedure in the file or just change the
filename? From your first .compile command, it looks like you didn't
change the name of the procedure.

--Mike

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Michael Chinander
m-chinander@uchicago.edu
Department of Radiology
University of Chicago
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