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I see what you mean, Charles. Tricky stuff. (My brain was in parse mode, instead of compile mode.)

I can kinda see that it's a bit of a stretch for the LPEX Editor to sort out because the WEB condition may not be truly known until compile time.

Is this really a PMR? How about submitting an RFE that allows conditional directives to be set within LPEX so as to include/exclude code? This would then allow the correct interpretation of the source.

Best of luck!

Brian.

On 26/02/2018 21:41, Charles Wilt wrote:
It will compile just fine as posted...

You should get an error if when you compile after adding that "missing"
ENDIF

Charles

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It's not missing...

Only one of the two IF's inside the /IF DEFINEDs will ever be live...

Thus, three IF's only need two ENDIF

Charles


On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:37 PM, Brian Parkins <goodprophet.bp@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Yup - get exactly the same results as you - but wouldn't this be expected
with the missing ENDIF?

If I add the (missing) 3rd ENDIF, everything appears fine.

Brian.


On 26/02/2018 21:18, Charles Wilt wrote:

The lines on the side get confused...

Best I can do without a picture...(sent offlist)

Copy & paste the code into a new member and select "show block nesting"
on
the BEGSR...

The select block and jump to block end fail when used on the first IF...

Charles

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:15 PM, Brian Parkins <goodprophet.bp@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Can you be a little more precise, Charles? What's not working - Show
Block
Nesting for the entire subroutine, or one of the nested IF's?

(If I position on the BEGSR, then Show Block Nesting works just fine for
me; it even highlights the missing ENDIF. The Select Block and Jump also
work OK. RDi 9.6.0.1.)

Brian.

On 26/02/2018 20:20, Charles Wilt wrote:
Found an issue with the "show block nesting" and also "select block"
and
"jump to block end".

It's not handling blocks like so..

exsr huh;
*inlr = *on;
return;

C huh begsr
C if 0 = 0
/IF NOT DEFINED(WEB)
C IF 1 =1
//doing greeen screen
/ELSEIF DEFINED(WEB)
C IF 2 = 2
// something special
/ENDIF
//do something
C ENDIF
C endif
C endsr

Is this a known issue, or should I open a PMR?

Thanks!
Charles


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