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0 is an undefined tag
Hi all,
When I'm trying to use (sd-abort-dialog) I always get the same lisp error: 0 is an undefined tag. How can I solve this? Thanks Kind Regards Ruben |
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Re: 0 is an undefined tag
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I'm guessing that the reason you're seeing this error is that you're using (sd-abort-dialog) from a part of your code where it's not allowed to be used. According to the help file, sd-abort-dialog "can only be used within the scope of :push-action, :next-variable or :cancel-cleanup code." I believe you should be able to accomplish what you need without (sd-abort-dialog) with just some simple code changes. I hope this helps! andy
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Re: 0 is an undefined tag
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the help, solved the problem. greetings ruben |
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Re: 0 is an undefined tag
Great! Glad to help!
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