As Gerben notes, the stackoverflow question error: stray '302円' in program error: stray '302円' in program is about this issue. Basically, your file contains one or more characters not valid in the current character set. The character is either non-printing or a multi-byte unicode character.
How did the character get there? Some of the ways mentioned in the stackoverflow question are pressing ctrl-space or shift-space.
How to find the character and get rid of it? You can look at output from hex-dumping the file, which will identify all characters definitively. Or by trial and error you can delete and retype spaces in the region of the error.
As Gerben notes, the stackoverflow question error: stray '302円' in program is about this issue. Basically, your file contains one or more characters not valid in the current character set. The character is either non-printing or a multi-byte unicode character.
How did the character get there? Some of the ways mentioned in the stackoverflow question are pressing ctrl-space or shift-space.
How to find the character and get rid of it? You can look at output from hex-dumping the file, which will identify all characters definitively. Or by trial and error you can delete and retype spaces in the region of the error.
As Gerben notes, the stackoverflow question error: stray '302円' in program is about this issue. Basically, your file contains one or more characters not valid in the current character set. The character is either non-printing or a multi-byte unicode character.
How did the character get there? Some of the ways mentioned in the stackoverflow question are pressing ctrl-space or shift-space.
How to find the character and get rid of it? You can look at output from hex-dumping the file, which will identify all characters definitively. Or by trial and error you can delete and retype spaces in the region of the error.
As Gerben notes, the stackoverflow question error: stray '302円' in program is about this issue. Basically, your file contains one or more characters not valid in the current character set. The character is either non-printing or a multi-byte unicode character.
How did the character get there? Some of the ways mentioned in the stackoverflow question are pressing ctrl-space or shift-space.
How to find the character and get rid of it? You can look at output from hex-dumping the file, which will identify all characters definitively. Or by trial and error you can delete and retype spaces in the region of the error.