defclass A [ a ] { defun :* init1() { | b | set b (+ 1 2); set a b; printf "init to %d\n" a; return self; }; { ## this must not be allowed at this level. if it's allowed, ## it should be at the top-level which is above the class level. this is confusing. | j | ##ERROR: syntax error - variable declaration disallowed in class init scope set j 20; printf ">>> %d\n" j; } defun :* init2() { | b | set b (+ 10 20); set a b; printf "init to %d\n" a; return self; }; }; --- defun String length() { ##ERROR: syntax error - no argument list } --- class A [ 10 ] { ##ERROR: syntax error - not variable name - 10 } --- class A [ a := 20 ] { ##ERROR: syntax error - := disallowed } --- class A [ [ [a] ] ] { ##ERROR: syntax error - not variable name } --- class A [ a + ] { ##ERROR: syntax error - not variable name - + } --- class A [ + ] { ##ERROR: syntax error - not variable name - + } --- fun xxx(x :: p q) { p := (x + 1); q := (x + 2) } [a,[b]] := (xxx 20) ##ERROR: syntax error - bad lvalue - invalid element in tuple printf "%d %d\n" a b --- 20 := 90 ##ERROR: syntax error - bad lvalue - invalid element - 20 --- [a b] := 10 ##ERROR: syntax error - non-function call/non-message send disallowed --- [] := 10 ##ERROR: syntax error - bad lvalue - blank expression --- + + 100 ##ERROR: exception not handled - "unable to send + to # - '+' not found in Primitive"