FUNL0112 Invalid argument number (arg number): it must be (requirement).: Difference between revisions
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<dl> <dt>supplied <dd>the #function declared the argument as required, but none was provided, or <dt>a %variable <dd>the #function declared the argument as an output argument, which means it must be a %variable.</dl> | <dl> <dt>supplied <dd>the #function declared the argument as required, but none was provided, or <dt>a %variable <dd>the #function declared the argument as an output argument, which means it must be a %variable.</dl> | ||
[[Category:Fast/Unload | [[Category:Fast/Unload messages]] |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013
The FUEL compiler detected an invalid #function call, the Fast/Unload run will be cancelled. The argument number (zero for the #function result) is given in arg_number, while requirement indicates the detected requirement that was violated, as follows:
- supplied
- the #function declared the argument as required, but none was provided, or
- a %variable
- the #function declared the argument as an output argument, which means it must be a %variable.