How do I fix a syntax error in my Ruby code?
Syntax errors in Ruby usually occur due to missing punctuation or incorrect structure. Can you share the code that's causing the error?
Sure, here it is: def my_function puts 'Hello' end
.
It looks like you're missing a do
keyword or a def
block. It should be def my_function; puts 'Hello'; end
.
Got it! That fixed the error. What about runtime errors?
Runtime errors occur when the code is syntactically correct but fails during execution. You can use begin-rescue
blocks to handle them.
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