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Ate Douma commented on SCXML-188:
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Yeah, I've been thinking around similar solutions.
I also didn't expect the Double, but it seems like proper in this case, and
even OpenJDK 1.7 returns a Double.
So I'm inclined to interpret the Integer returned by OpenJDK 1.6 as a bug.
Of course we can workaround this in the test case by allowing both, but I don't
really like it.
> OpenJDK 1.6 Rhino ScriptEngine error causes JSEvaluationTest to fail
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> Key: SCXML-188
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCXML-188
> Project: Commons SCXML
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: continuum-ci.apache.org, OpenJDK 1.6.2
> (6b27-1.12.6-1ubuntu0.12.04, amd64)
> Reporter: Ate Douma
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> On OpenJDK 1.7 and Sun/Oracle java 6 and 7 the following JS expression "1 + 1
> + 2 + 3 + 5" returns a Double value (12.0)
> On OpenJDK 1.6 the returned value is an Integer (12), causing the
> JSEvaluatorTest to fail.
> Seems like the OpenJDK Mozilla Rhino implementation/embedding is broken, and
> until a newer version of OpenJDK 1.6 comes out which fixes this (unlikely any
> time soon?) we might want to exclude support for OpenJDK 1.6 when using the
> Rhino Javscript ScriptEngine.
>
> The question is though: (how) can we handle this conditionally in the test?
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