Additional warnings

Additional warnings

Description
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.

NOTE

To activate the standard settings for your compiler, select Default.

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