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# An unexpected end of file
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## Example
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This error occurs when the Leo compiler tries to parse your program
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and unexpectedly reaches the end of a `.leo` file.
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Erroneous code example:
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```js
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function main() {
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```
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The compiler will reject this code with:
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```js
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Error [EPAR0370003]: unexpected EOF
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--> test.leo:1:17
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1 | function main() {
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```
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## Solutions
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The problem typically occurs when there are unbalanced delimiters,
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which we have an instance of above.
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More specifically, in the example,
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the issue is that there is no `}` to close the opening brace `{`.
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An even simpler variant of this is:
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```js
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function main(
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```
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The solution here is to close the opening delimiter, in this case `(`.
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## The general issue
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To illustrate the heart of the problem, consider this invalid file:
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```js
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// ↳ main.leo
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function
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```
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When parsing the file, the compiler expects something, in this case,
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the function's name, but instead, the parser reaches the end of the file.
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