LIBRARY Statement "INPUT PAST END" If Bad or Empty Library (40038)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft QuickBASIC 1.0
- Microsoft BASIC Compiler
- Microsoft BASIC Interpreter for Apple Macintosh 3.0
This article was previously published under Q40038 SUMMARY
When the LIBRARY statement returns the error message "INPUT PAST END,"
then the file specified as the argument of LIBRARY does not contain
any proper code routines. This error can occur due to any of the
following reasons:
- The filename is not that of a valid library, and the resource fork
of the file contains no library routines.
- The resource fork of the library file has been corrupted. If it is
corrupted, you must copy or create a new library file from a backup
or from the BASIC release disk.
This information applies to Microsoft QuickBASIC Version 1.00, BASIC
Compiler Version 1.00, and BASIC Interpreter Version 3.00 for the
Apple Macintosh.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/16/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB40038 |
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