Re: "An IF | ELSE | ENDIF statement is missing"

Author: Laurie Alvey

Posted: 2017-07-13 at 13:41:47

Mike,

Thanks for for your clarification. Errant (in the sense of erring) comes

from the Latin "errare", to err. Errant (in the sense of on a mission)

comes from Old French (travelling). English has plenty of words which are

spelt the same but have different meanings, e.g. cleave.

Laurie

On 13 July 2017 at 18:51, Malcolm Greene <profox@bdurham.com> wrote:

> Not to hijack this thread, but Python's indentation-as-syntax eliminates

> problems like this. I know this doesn't solve the problem at hand, just

> pointing out how another language handles this situation.

>

> Malcolm

>

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