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Re: Compiling errors [message #64283 is a reply to message #11355] Wed, 17 December 2008 04:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jean H. is currently offline  Jean H.
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Registered: July 2006
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loebasboy wrote:
> I have a procedure where i use a self written function in. If I
> compile the procedure and then type in the command line the following:
>
> .reset_session
> resolve_all
>
> all dependent functions are compiled. Then if i try to run the
> procedure I get an error on the line where i use the self written
> function:
>
> % Keyword parameters not allowed in call.
>
> I've rewritten the function some time ago with different input
> parameters as a result. If I then compile the self written function
> manually, everything works.

is it a system function?
Do you still have the old one in your path? ... I have found IDL7 to use
the dumbest file it could (like function_backup.pro will be used before
function.pro)

> What seems to be the problem here? Am I doing something wrong here,
> apart for rewriting the function.
>
> Also, if I use 'resolve_all' with IDL + ENVI on, i get alot of errors,
> with being the first:
>
> % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'ADAPT_FILT_EVENT'.
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?

Nothing, resolve_all calls all (really all of them?) Envi functions when
Envi is open... nothing to worry about!

Jean
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