1<?php
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16
17/**
18 * Strings for component 'mathslib', language 'en', branch 'MOODLE_19_STABLE'
19 *
20 * @package   core
21 * @copyright 1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  {@link http://moodle.com}
22 * @license   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
23 */
24
25$string['anunexpectederroroccured'] = 'an unexpected error occurred';
26$string['cannotassigntoconstant'] = 'cannot assign to constant \'{$a}\'';
27$string['cannotredefinebuiltinfunction'] = 'cannot redefine built-in function \'{$a}()\'';
28$string['divisionbyzero'] = 'division by zero';
29$string['expectingaclosingbracket'] = 'expecting a closing bracket';
30$string['illegalcharactergeneral'] = 'illegal character \'{$a}\'';
31$string['illegalcharacterunderscore'] = 'illegal character \'_\'';
32$string['implicitmultiplicationnotallowed'] = 'expecting operator, implicit multiplication not allowed.';
33$string['internalerror'] = 'internal error';
34$string['operatorlacksoperand'] = 'operator \'{$a}\' lacks operand';
35$string['undefinedvariable'] = 'undefined variable \'{$a}\'';
36$string['undefinedvariableinfunctiondefinition'] = 'undefined variable \'{$a}\' in function definition';
37$string['unexpectedclosingbracket'] = 'unexpected closing bracket';
38$string['unexpectedcomma'] = 'unexpected comma';
39$string['unexpectedoperator'] = 'unexpected operator \'{$a}\'';
40$string['wrongnumberofarguments'] = 'wrong number of arguments ({$a->given} given, {$a->expected} expected)';
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