Additional warnings |
Description |
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The value of a variable is used which has been written in the same network. (Split the network to avoid unexpected results.) |
This warning occurs when one variable is accessed for writing and then reading in the same network. Such networks are handled by the compiler as follows: The value that the variable had before the network was processed is applied to all positions to be read in the network. |
One and the same output address is used multiple times. | This warning occurs when an output in a program is defined more than once. |
User addresses of global variables overlap | It is recognized if the user has assigned addresses for global variables that overlap, either erroneously or deliberately. |
Explicit user addresses instead of system variables or global variables are used. | Activate this option to output a warning when explicit user addresses are used such as DT0 or R0. We recommend using global variables or system variables. |
In a GR type editor, address ranges of an instruction cannot be calculated, e.g. when indexed addresses are used. | Activate this option to output a warning for imported GR programs when the address areas used by the GR program cannot be determined in advance. |
To activate the standard settings for your compiler, select Default.