# VIPs A VIP is a common syntax error, for which a good error message should be given. ## Structures versus signatures Everything that is allowed in a structure but forbidden in a signature, or vice-versa, is a VIP. For instance, writing: ``` exception A = B ``` is allowed in a structure, but forbidden in a signature. (Here, we might wish to make the error message depend on the lookahead token; the token `=` suggests that the user confuses a structure and a signature.) Similarly, writing `struct` where `sig` is expected, or vice-versa, is probably a common mistake.