$?a ##ERROR: syntax error - '?' prohibited as first character after '$' --- $include ##ERROR: syntax error - $include target not specified --- $include 10 ##ERROR: syntax error - $include target expected in place of '10' --- 0x12.34 ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid use of decimal point after radixed number '0x12' --- 0b ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal with no digit after '0b' --- 16r ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal with no digit after '16r' --- ## x := (+ 10 20) "aaaa"; ##ERROR: syntax error - too many rvalues --- ## x := (10 +); ##ERROR: syntax error - no operand after binary selector --- 10 + ##ERROR: syntax error - no operand after binary selector '+' --- ## you can't have another colon before the method.. (obj: :method) ##ERROR: syntax error - : disallowed --- ## while EOL is ignored in explicitly parenthesized XLIST, a semicolon must not be. (printf "hello, world\n" ) (printf; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon "hello, world\n" ) --- ## semicolon inside #{} must raise a syntax error a := #{ "k1": "hello k1\n", "k2": "hello k2\n"; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon }; --- { ;;; (do (printf "hello\n") (printf "hello\n") );; k := #[10 ; 20 ]; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon } --- ## a code point greater than 255 is illegal in the character literal prefix fixed with b. printf "[%c] [0x%x] [%d]\n" '★' '★' 0x2605; printf "[%c]\n" b'★'; ##ERROR: syntax error - wrong character literal --- ## #b can be followed by [ or binary digits. printf "%O\n" #b[ 10 20 30 ]; printf "%010b\n" 0b0101; printf "%O\n" 0bxy; ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal character 'x' after '0b' --- printf "%O\n" 0b12xy ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal character '2' after '0b1' --- printf "%O\n" 0b0b11 ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal character 'b' after '0b0' --- printf "%O\n" 0o0127890 ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal character '8' after '0o0127' --- printf "%O\n" 35rabcdefghijklzabcd ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid numeric literal character 'z' after '35rabcdefghijkl' --- + 12389127398127389217382197283197321897r11221 1 ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported radix '12389127398127389217382197283197321897' before 'r' --- + 0000r11221 1 ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported radix '0000' before 'r' --- + 0r11221 1 ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported radix '0' before 'r' --- + 1r11221 1 ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported radix '1' before 'r' --- + 37r11221 1 ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported radix '37' before 'r' --- printf :*; ##ERROR: syntax error - prohibited in this context --- fun :: fun1() { ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid function name '::' for 'fun' return 10; }; --- fun :* fun1() { ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid function name ':*' for 'fun' return 10; }; --- fun(#ci) fun1() { ##ERROR: syntax error - unsupported attribute list for plain function 'fun1' } --- (10 + 20 30) ##ERROR: syntax error - redundant operand '30' --- #**a ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid binary selector character 'a' after #** --- abc- := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - '-' prohibited as last character of identifier or identifier segment --- self.g- := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - '-' prohibited as last character of identifier or identifier segment --- self.-g := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - '-' prohibited as first character of identifier or identifier segment --- if.abc := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - wrong multi-segment identifier --- abc. := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - blank segment after 'abc.' --- abc.? := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - '?' prohibited as first character of identifier or identifier segment after 'abc.' --- - := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - bad lvalue - invalid element - - --- +++ := 20 ##ERROR: syntax error - bad lvalue - invalid element - +++ --- 1 + + + ##ERROR: syntax error - prohibited binary selector '+' --- 1 * 2 3 - 4 ##ERROR: syntax error - prohibited binary selector '-' --- 1 * 2 3 4 ##ERROR: syntax error - redundant operand '4' --- 1 \ 2 ##ERROR: syntax error - stray backslash