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''Example:'' Displaying the current program line using a simulated [[ERROR]] code. | ''Example:'' Displaying the current program line using a simulated [[ERROR]] code. | ||
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{{Cl|ON ERROR}} {{Cl|GOTO}} DebugLine 'can't use | {{Cl|ON ERROR}} {{Cl|GOTO}} DebugLine {{Text|<nowiki>'can't use GOSUB</nowiki>|#919191}} | ||
{{Cl|ERROR}} 250 'simulated error code | {{Cl|ERROR}} {{Text|250|#F580B1}} {{Text|<nowiki>'simulated error code</nowiki>|#919191}} | ||
{{Cl|END}} | {{Cl|END}} |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 28 March 2023
The _ERRORLINE function returns the source code line number that caused the most recent runtime error.
Syntax
- e% = _ERRORLINE
Description
- Used in program error troubleshooting.
- Does not require that the program use line numbers as it counts the actual lines of code.
- The code line can be found using the QB64 IDE (Use the shortcut Ctrl+G to go to a specific line) or any other text editor such as Notepad.
Examples
Example: Displaying the current program line using a simulated ERROR code.
ON ERROR GOTO DebugLine 'can't use GOSUB ERROR 250 'simulated error code END DebugLine: PRINT _ERRORLINE RESUME NEXT |
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