Hello Tomofumi,

I was expecting that example to yield 0 as well.

Attached follows an *explicit* version of the same example that outputs 0.
Tested using X10 2.4.3.

Cheers,

Tiago

On Wed Dec 03 2014 at 5:13:26 PM Tomofumi Yuki <tomofumi.y...@inria.fr>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am currently playing with implicit clock syntax, and even with simple
> programs, I am seeing some unexpected behavior that I cannot explain. I did
> a quick search on the past emails, and found some bug reports/fixes, but I
> didn't find anything that matches what I have.
>
> The following code is supposed to be completely deterministic due to
> clocks, and I expect the output to be x=0. However, it always gives x=1.
>
> [...]

Attachment: Test5.x10
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