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Missing class does not cause compile to fail.
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13/09/2001 15:36:52
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00555655
Message ID:
00556120
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>I don't know if this applies to vfp6 or not. Somehow I deleted a textbox class that all my textboxes inherit from on more than 150 forms. I was able to compile all with no errors as well as create an exe with no errors. The missing class was only discovered by running the program. Of course, the missing textbox class was easy to notice, but now I wonder if there are other classes missing that are seldom used and will not be noticed until the program is in the hands of customers? Refresh project and clean up project also don't find this. Anyone know a way to be sure all the classes are present?

The project seems to keep compiled code in itself, so it compiles fine without problem, unless you force recompile.

The names of all files involved in the project are in the project file, of course. You can USE the.pjx, and scan through the Name field for all records, it holds the filename of each file involved, relative to the home directory of the project. Just check for the existence of each one of them.

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