I wonder if it might be related to using Java float or double in the
math code, javascript numbers don't exactly match up.
On 02/01/2018 07:49 PM, Vinyasi wrote:
I compiled Paul Falstad's electronic simulator in Eclipse (neon)
adding a switch as you suggested called -draftCompile which had no
effect in altering the behavior of the simulator.
On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 6:11:43 AM UTC-8, Jens wrote:
First try upgrading to GWT 2.8.2 and check if the problem still
exists. If it still exists try compiling the app using
-draftCompile which disables nearly all optimizations done by the
GWT compiler. If the problem disappears the compiler has done a
problematic optimization, which is probably pretty tough to figure
out.
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