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Ate Douma commented on SCXML-188:
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I added a test which should return a Double, and test it as such. This succeeds
on all JDK versions I've installed (1.6 and 1.7 for both OpenJDK and Oracle).
This should be 'good enough' testing from an SCXML POV.
Checking the Javascript engine compliance IMO is out-of-scope here.
> 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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