Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech
Path: utzoo!censor!bert!andyw
From: andyw@bert.ER.Bell.CA (Andy Wright)
Subject: Re: *** Error code...
Message-ID: <1990Nov19.013450.909@bert.ER.Bell.CA>
Reply-To: andyw@bert.UUCP (Andy Wright)
Organization: E&R, Bell Canada
References: <7856@cica.cica.indiana.edu> <1990Nov18.014104.12841@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 90 01:34:50 GMT

In article <1990Nov18.014104.12841@sbcs.sunysb.edu> dtiberio@csserv2.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes:
>HiSoft BASIC does not list any errors as number18. It skips from 17 to 19
>in one error list, and another skips from 17 to 20. It must be their secret.

I think that the original question was refering to a Fatal Run time error.
The kind where a red Guru box appeares at the top of the screen.  If this
is the type of error the #<number> refers the that last physical line
number, if the line number option was on.  Are you maybe looking in the
compiler error message list ?

>
>My HiSoft Question:
>How do I read the directory so that a user can select a filename with the 
>mouse? I want a file requestor, such as with all common programs.
>I heard it can be done using the libraries. Can a library be compiled and 
>stored in the executed code? Is there any BASIC compiler that can do that?
>Only the HiSoft Library can be stored that way, as far as I know. :)
>DDavid Tiberio    SUNY Stony Brook 2-3605    AMIGA 

This can be done using the ARP library. See the demos that came with the
compiler package.  GetFile.BAS
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