Error messages ============== This page contains all the errors and in which situations they apply. Each one also has an associated error code in the format "error GILxx" where x is the error number. For example, error GIL01 Errors: ======= * Error GIL01: No region to end You've either tried to end a region (#EndRegion) before any were created, or you tried to end a region that is closed by name later in your project (#EndRegion region name). * Error GIL02: Region "Region name" does not exist This error is caused when you try to end a region by name that does not exist. For example, you might have created a region with the name "TestRegion", but you tried to close the region "TesRegion" * Error GIL03: No GIL project (.gil) in current directory Gil compile couldn't find a .gil file * Error GIL04: Project template "Template" not found * Error GIL05: End token ("}") expected * Error GIL06: The name "Name" does not exist You referenced a sequence or operation that does not exist. * Error GIL07: Illegal character 'char' in complement GIL tried to find the complement of a string containing letters other than a, t, c, g, and u. If you're developing a library, this might have been caused by calling HelperFunctions.GetComplement() on a string that isn't DNA or RNA. * Error GIL08: Attribute "attribute" requires value of type "type" You tried to set an attribute to an unsupported type. For example, you tried to set RNAI_Len to 'a' or to 1.1 * Error GIL09: Attribute "attribute" does not exist You used "#SetAttribute Attribute:Value" on an attribute that does not exist. Check your spelling and if the attribute is spelled right, add an issue on the GitHub (I might have forgot to add the attribute) * Error GIL10: Unable to find siRNA matching given params GIL was unable to find a siRNA that satisfies all the paramaters in Block * Error GIL11: Sequence contained the following non amino acid characters: GIL (or a library you're using/writing) was expecting a sequence of amino acids, but one of the characters wasn't an amino acid. For example, MQPF_R wouldn't work because the _ isn't an amino acid