I noticed in the most recent release it stated there may be plans for a syntax checker to be implemented down the road. Just wondering if there are rough timelines around when that may occur, as it would save my team a great deal of time. Thanks for the consideration.
No timeline. The new company will be following the old WindowWare policy of not per-announcing releases - it is better to surprise than disappoint.
But thanks for confirm interest in this particular bit of functionality.
There was a WinBatch forum member who had written a very good WinBatch Syntax checking utility about 10 years ago.... his name was Steffen Fraas (last known email for him was: sfraas@zoo.co.uk) - not sure if he is still around and/or if his utility is available and up-to-date though.
There are several in the Tech Database but they are all out of date to some extent:
http://techsupt.winbatch.com/webcgi/webbatch.exe?techsupt/nftechsupt.web+WinBatch/Samples~from~Users/Syntax~Checker+Another~Syntax~Checker.txt (http://techsupt.winbatch.com/webcgi/webbatch.exe?techsupt/nftechsupt.web+WinBatch/Samples~from~Users/Syntax~Checker+Another~Syntax~Checker.txt)
and
http://techsupt.winbatch.com/webcgi/webbatch.exe?techsupt/nftechsupt.web+WinBatch/Samples~from~Users/Syntax~Checker+Syntax~Checker~and~Other~Utilities~from~Serge.txt (http://techsupt.winbatch.com/webcgi/webbatch.exe?techsupt/nftechsupt.web+WinBatch/Samples~from~Users/Syntax~Checker+Syntax~Checker~and~Other~Utilities~from~Serge.txt)
The integrated syntax checker we have in mind would use the actual interpreter so it will never get out of date, be written in native code so that it would be extremely fast, and include click to go to the error functionality.
Wow! That sounds like [1] awesome sauce AND [2] a lot of work
Hope it works out.
The syntax checking is straight forward but the IDE integration could be a bit tricky.