Warning Missing Argument Property
Type: Selection
Range: The settings listed below
Default: Strict_warning_default
This option determines what happens during compilation when the property attribute (which is one of “Input”, “Output”, “InOut” or “Optional”) of an argument of a function or procedure is missing; this situation is ignored, reported as a warning, or interpreted as an error, depending on the following settings:
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Do not issue a warning. |
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Issue a warning and post it to the global error and warning collector. |
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Take action depending on the option ‘Common warning default’. |
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Issue a warning and post it to the nearest error handler. |
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Take action depending on the option ‘Strict warning default’. |
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Issue an error. |
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In a developer system same as Error, in a deployment system same as Warning_handle |
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In a developer system same as Error, in a deployment system same as Off |
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In a developer system same as Warning_handle, in a deployment system same as Off |
Note
If this options is set to Off” or “Warning”, then AIMMS assumes that the missing property is “InOut”.
With the option Maximal Number of Warnings Reported you can set the maximal number of warnings that are shown in errors/warnings and message window.
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