MSIR.0765 (method) not (what) in class (class): Difference between revisions
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A non-shared class member was accessed via shared member syntax or a non-constructor class member was access without a variable or class name. In the former case, <tt>%(classname)</tt> syntax is only allowed for chared members.< | A non-shared class member was accessed via shared member syntax or a non-constructor class member was access without a variable or class name. In the former case, <tt>%(classname)</tt> syntax is only allowed for chared members.<p class="code"> In the latter case, the <tt>%variable = method</tt> syntax is only allowed when <tt>method</tt> is a constructor, as in:<p class="code"> %myList = new</pre> If the reference is for a system class, check the class documentation to determine which members of the class are shared members or constructors. If the object is a member of a User Language class, see the class definition (<tt>Public</tt>, <tt>Private</tt>, <tt>Public Shared</tt>, and <tt>Private Shared</tt> blocks) to determine which members of the class are shared or constructors. | ||
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Revision as of 17:40, 23 April 2014
A non-shared class member was accessed via shared member syntax or a non-constructor class member was access without a variable or class name. In the former case, %(classname) syntax is only allowed for chared members.
In the latter case, the %variable = method syntax is only allowed when method is a constructor, as in:
%myList = new If the reference is for a system class, check the class documentation to determine which members of the class are shared members or constructors. If the object is a member of a User Language class, see the class definition (Public, Private, Public Shared, and Private Shared blocks) to determine which members of the class are shared or constructors.