1. bug found
- Posted by Lionel Wong <eljay98 at HOTMAIL.COM> Apr 03, 1999
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Hi, I've just joined the list yesterday, though I am familiar with Euphoria since version 1.5. I just thought I should be a more active participant to the Euphoria community. I found a problem with exponentiation notation: Apart from numbers 0-9 and the '+' and '-' symbols, any character between the 'E' and the exponent is ignored by the interpreter. For example, 10Ex5, where x can be any char that is not numeric or a +/- symbol. Test it in different ways yourself. If this really is a bug, I'm sorry I didn't report it before the official release of Euphoria 2.1. Lionel Wong Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
2. Re: bug found
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at ATTCANADA.NET> Apr 03, 1999
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Lionel Wong writes: > Apart from numbers 0-9 and the '+' and '-' symbols, any character > between the 'E' and the exponent is ignored by the interpreter. > For example, 10Ex5, where x can be any char that is not numeric > or a +/- symbol. Thanks for reporting this. Yes, a single bogus character typed after E, instead of + or - will be quietly ignored. (Multiple bogus characters will give an error.) This is not new in v2.1. v2.0 works the same way. The parser should give you a syntax error in this case. I'll fix it for the next release. Thanks, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/