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Patrick Scheibe edited this page Dec 1, 2016 · 5 revisions

Code Inspections inside IDEA are used to highlight probable errors by analyzing the structure and content of your code. They run in the background automatically and issue warnings that help you to write correct Mathematica code. Each inspection has a definite purpose and can be adjusted or turned off easily. You can find the settings for all Mathematica inspections by navigating to

  • File → Settings → Editor → Inspections → Mathematica

Language version inspection

If you develop Mathematica code, you might not have the latest version available or, which is more likely, you try to keep some backward compatibility with former versions of Mathematica. The language version inspections will help you by flagging functions and constructs that are not yet available in the Mathematica version you are developing for.

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