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Post by tsh73 on Apr 2, 2022 15:49:35 GMT -5
Looks like a parse bug in PRINT It does not fails where supposed to (IMHO) then valid number ends, it behaves like there is a comma (,) inserted
print 123abc456 'supposed to fail abc456=765 print 123abc456 'works like line below print 123,abc456 result
123 0 123 765 123 765
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Post by Carl Gundel on Apr 2, 2022 15:52:37 GMT -5
Looks like a parse bug in PRINT It does not fails where supposed to (IMHO) then valid number ends, it behaves like there is a comma (,) inserted print 123abc456 'supposed to fail abc456=765 print 123abc456 'works like line below print 123,abc456 result 123 0 123 765 123 765 Yeah, instead of throwing a syntax error it is interpreting the boundary between the 123 and the abc456 as a comma. I'm sure it's an easy fix. Thanks.
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Post by Carl Gundel on Apr 5, 2022 20:21:26 GMT -5
Okay, this is fixed now for build 354.
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