ouch.  Yes, report, tho I wouldn't be surprised
if it's already fixed in their head branch.

On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Henry Minsky wrote:

When I add a break statement as the last line, it fixes it. I guess I ought to report this as a bug to adobe...

        switch (directive) {
          case 'U':
          case 'O':
          case 'X':
          case 'u':
          case 'o':
          case 'x':
          if (value < 0) {
            value = (- value);
            var wid = Math.abs(parseInt(length));
            if (isNaN(wid)) {
              wid = Number(value).toString(radix).length;
            }
            var max = Math.pow(radix, wid);
            value = max - value;
          }
          break;
      }


On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Henry Minsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I comment out this code block, I don't get the verifier error

        switch (directive) {
        case 'U': case 'O': case 'X':
        case 'u': case 'o': case 'x':
          if (value < 0) {
            value = (- value);
            // NOTE: [2006-11-17 ptw] Number('') -> NaN in swf, 0 in
            // ECMA, hence use parseInt
            var wid = Math.abs(parseInt(length));
            if (isNaN(wid)) {
              wid = Number(value).toString(radix).length;
            }
            var max = Math.pow(radix, wid);
            value = max - value;
          }
      }

mysterious...







On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Henry Minsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm trying to compile the LzFormatter mixin with LzText in swf9, and am encountering some runtime error, the flash runtime gives a verifier error of some sort. I'm trying to carve down the formatToString method to locate which statement is causing trouble. It doesn't seem to be the inner function, which I suspected because we saw an earlier problem with non-global functions which were assigned names. But our compiler isn't giving the local function a function name, and moving it out to be a class method doesn't make any difference. So I'm just doing a binary search on the method body to figure out what the offending code is....



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