Type | Issue | Status | complete | Date | 29-Sep-2010 15:09 |
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Version | alpha 107 | Category | Syntax | Submitted by | Ladislav |
Platform | All | Severity | minor | Priority | normal |
Summary | The simplest issue |
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Description | The code below seems to behave unexpectedly. Was the behaviour intended? |
Example code |
>> f: does [ # ] >> f == #] |
Assigned to | n/a | Fixed in | alpha 108 | Last Update | 2-Nov-2010 00:31 |
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Comments | |
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(0002560)
meijeru 29-Sep-2010 17:36 |
See my 15-Sep comment to #1650: the part after [ (i.e. # ]) is scanned twice. Let us wait for the supposed fix in A108. |
(0002561)
Carl 29-Sep-2010 18:06 |
Was already fixed in A108 earlier. |
(0002625)
BrianH 20-Oct-2010 04:31 |
Note: A single # is now none, not an issue!. |
(0002710)
Ladislav 31-Oct-2010 00:59 |
in the core-tests suite |
Date | User | Field | Action | Change |
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2-Nov-2010 00:31 | BrianH | Status | Modified | tested => complete |
31-Oct-2010 00:59 | Ladislav | Comment : 0002710 | Added | - |
20-Oct-2010 04:31 | BrianH | Comment : 0002625 | Added | - |
20-Oct-2010 04:30 | BrianH | Category | Modified | Unspecified => Syntax |
20-Oct-2010 04:30 | BrianH | Status | Modified | built => tested |
29-Sep-2010 18:06 | carl | Comment : 0002561 | Added | - |
29-Sep-2010 18:06 | carl | Code | Modified | - |
29-Sep-2010 18:06 | carl | Fixedin | Modified | => alpha 108 |
29-Sep-2010 18:06 | carl | Status | Modified | submitted => built |
29-Sep-2010 17:36 | meijeru | Comment : 0002560 | Added | - |
29-Sep-2010 15:09 | Ladislav | Ticket | Added | - |