Raju, Also, when you say there is no value printed out, do you get a prompt back? lzx> Infinity > 0 lzx>
or just: lzx> Infinity > 0 I'm wondering if it might just be spending an awfully long time running the compiler the first time. Or maybe there is a response timeout somewhere that is being reached. On Aug 18, 2011, at 5:57 AM, Raju Bitter wrote: > In the SWF10 debugger, when I enter "Infinity > 0", there is no > Boolean result value printed out. But when I do "Infinity < 0", the > result is "false" (Boolean). Once the debugger has evaluated "Infinity > < 0", "Infinity > 0" suddenly resolves to "true". > > I see that behavior only with the relatively complex app I'm working > on, currently running on Trunk (revision 19259). I tested with an > empty canvas, and "Infinity > 0" resolves to "true" as expected. > > Has anyone ever seen a similar behavior with OpenLaszlo? And what > might be the problem here? -- Don Anderson Java/C/C++, Berkeley DB, systems consultant voice: 617-306-2057 email: [email protected] www: http://www.ddanderson.com blog: http://libdb.wordpress.com
