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Subject: RE: parse error
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 16:14:24 -0400
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From: "John Bond" <Jbond AT ai-logix DOT com>
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-----Original Message-----
> From: John Hanley [mailto:jdhanley AT telusplanet DOT net]
>
> I just received a "parse error at end of input" when compiling my code, but
> am unsure why.  My code compiled fine yesterday, and I only made some minor
> adjustments today.
>
> Is this parse error indicative of  anything particular?

Here is a sample of code that generates that error... notice the missing end brace:

int main() {

"at end of input" gives me the clue that something more is expected.

-JBond



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