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Re: Interesting anomaly

From: Ron Oliver <ron_at_openesque.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:17:14 -0700 (PDT)

And, yes, Gmail appears to be a poor choice to post to SwiftX
with...those "3D"s are a Gmail artifact, as is the "=20" in my
signature.

SwiftX ColdFire 3.2.2m
interpreter ok
2 2 * 5 <= . -1 ok
: test 2 2 * 5 <= . ; test 0 ok
: test1 2 2 * 5 < . ; test1 -1 ok
: test2 2 2 * 4 <= . ; test2 0 ok

On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Ron Oliver wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Howard Lee Harkness wrote:
>
>> SwiftX ColdFire 3.2.2m
>> interpreter ok
>> 2 2 * 5 <=3D . -1 ok
>> : test 2 2 * 5 <=3D . ; test 0 ok
>> : test1 2 2 * 5 < . ; test1 -1 ok
>> : test2 2 2 * 4 <=3D . ; test2 0 ok
>
> I see the same results
> Those work as expected if you compile them in HOST. Looks like a bug to me=
> .
> --=20
> Ron Oliver <roliver_at_gmail.com>

-- 
Ron Oliver <ron_at_openesque.com>
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