Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 provide enhanced
compile-time error reporting if you specify ActionScript 2.0 (the default) when you publish a file.
The following table contains a list of error messages that the Flash compiler can generate.
Error number Message text
1093
A class name was expected.
1094
A base class name is expected after the 'extends' keyword.
1095
A member attribute was used incorrectly.
1096
The same member name may not be repeated more than once.
1097
All member functions need to have names.
1099
This statement is not permitted in a class definition.
1100
A class or interface has already been defined with this name.
1101
Type mismatch.
1102
There is no class with the name '<ClassName>'.
1103
There is no property with the name '<propertyName>'.
1104
A function call on a non-function was attempted.
1105
Type mismatch in assignment statement: found [lhs-type] where [rhs-type]
is required.
1106
The member is private and cannot be accessed.
1107
Variable declarations are not permitted in interfaces.
1108
Event declarations are not permitted in interfaces.
1109
Getter/setter declarations are not permitted in interfaces.
1110
Private members are not permitted in interfaces.
1111
Function bodies are not permitted in interfaces.
1112
A class may not extend itself.
1113
An interface may not extend itself.
APPENDIX A
Error Messages
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