Syntax and Semantic Errors
Syntax
and semantic errors typically occur in the source program. They
identify actual programming errors. When one of these errors is
encountered, the compiler attempts to recover from the error and
continue processing the source file. As more errors are encountered, the
compiler outputs additional error messages. However, no object file is
produced.
Syntax and semantic errors produce a message in the list file. These error messages are in the following format:
*** ERROR number IN LINE line OF file: error message
where:
number is the error number.
line corresponds to the line number in the source file or include file.
file is the name of the source or include file in which the error was detected.
error message is descriptive text and is dependent on the type of error encountered.
Syntax and semantic errors produce a message in the list file. These error messages are in the following format:
*** ERROR number IN LINE line OF file: error message
where:
number is the error number.
line corresponds to the line number in the source file or include file.
file is the name of the source or include file in which the error was detected.
error message is descriptive text and is dependent on the type of error encountered.
The following table lists
syntax and semantic errors by error number. The error message displayed is
listed along with a brief description and possible cause and correction
You can check here.
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