"Duplicate Definition" in QB.EXE; "Equals Missing" in BC.EXE (32149)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.0
- Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.0b
- Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.5
- Microsoft BASIC Compiler for MS-DOS and OS/2 6.0
- Microsoft BASIC Compiler for MS-DOS and OS/2 6.0b
- Microsoft Basic Professional Development System (PDS) for MS-DOS and MS OS/2 7.0
This article was previously published under Q32149 SUMMARY
If a line of code in the QuickBasic editor begins with two occurrences
of the same nonreserved word, the second word will be correctly
flagged as a "Duplicate definition" when either the Start or Make EXE
File command is chosen on the Run menu. If the same word is used as
a variable elsewhere in the program, it will give a "Duplicate
definition" error at that occurrence of the word.
To generate the "Duplicate definition" message, enter "a a" in the
QuickBasic editor, then choose Start on the Run menu. Please note
that the line "a a" generates a different message, "Equal sign
missing," when compiled with BC.EXE.
The "Duplicate definition" message occurs because the editor assumes
the first "a" to be the name of a SUBprogram and the second "a" to be
a parameter to be passed to the SUBprogram. Routines and variables
must have different names.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/9/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB32149 |
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