Source code may contain bugs and ambiguities that go unnoticed on the classic platform, but interfere with the upgrade process. We typically refer to this as "bad code" and it must be addressed in order get better translations.
"Bad Code" is a problem with both ASP and VB6, but it is more common in ASP because the ASP classic processor is not a true compiler. The only ASP code that is ever formally checked by the ASP processor is the code that is actually executed by actual page requests. ASP can have functions that are completely invalid and if they are not called, you would never know about it. When we are translating a site, all the code on all the specified pages and their #includes is compiled. It is not uncommon for hidden problems in the code to be reported by gmBasic. The tool does its best to interpret what it sees, but if there are problems in the source they will often produce problems in .NET. It is also very common for an ASP site to contain files that are no longer consistent with the rest of the site. In many cases, pages that are no longer active should be omitted from the translation project. In this way, the upgrade project is a good opportunity to clean up the site by removing inactive content.
Use the gmBasic pre-compiler
gmBasic has a programmable preprocessor that allows migration teams to modify the source code in memory before it is processed for translation. Conceptually speaking, this is a search-and-replace facility.
If you are changing your source solely to prepare it for migration, it is a best practice to make changes "by tool" rather than doing them directly "by hand". Using the preprocessor documents the changes, applies them systematically, and makes them repeatable and trackable. This is particularly important if the source code is under active maintenance outside of the migration effort.
In its simplest form, the preprocessor may be invoked by the Compile/Fix or Refactor/EditFile commands.
1) Compile/Fix/Replace commands are loaded from your main translation script template
<Compile ...> <Fix host="AppUtilities" name="PreEdits"> <Replace status="active" name="vbDouble used twice in same Select"> <OldBlock><![CDATA[ Case vbDecimal, vbCurrency, vbDouble, vbSingle ]]></OldBlock> <NewBlock><![CDATA[ Case vbDecimal, vbCurrency, vbSingle ]]></NewBlock> </Replace> </Fix> ... </Compile>
2) Registry/Edit commands in a GlobalSettings file. This is particularly useful for shared files – like #include files with web sites or shared modules in VB6 systems.
<GlobalImports> <Storage Action="Create" Identifier="%UserFolder%\GlobalSettings" /> ... <Registry type="EditFile" Source="%VirtualRoot%Accounts\Litbuildings\lookup_addr.asp"><Fix name="Pre-Edits"> <Replace status="active" name="remove malformed javascript"> <OldBlock><![CDATA[//cal.setHolidays]]></OldBlock> </Replace> </Fix> </Registry> ... </GlobalSettings>