On Tuesday 27 December 2005 22:00, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
parse.js --------- Firefox fails to parse this. So does Mac IE. What is the evidence that it should parse?
Hopefully Harri can answer this. He has found some interesting cases in the past.
math.js ------------ FAIL String()+Math.LOG10E should be 0.43429448190325176. Was 0.4342944819032518 (possibly slight difference in numeric output? can't tell if the spec has an opinion on this)
Yeah we probably can't exactly match precision to that level in any sort of portable way without reimplementing floating point in software.
evil-n.js --------- parses successfully, desipte the -n.js ending FAIL (new Error()).message should be undefined. Was (I think this test is just plain wrong and should be removed)
I came to the same conclusion, but again I think we need more info from Harri. (Or whoever found this.) -- George Staikos KDE Developer http://www.kde.org/ Staikos Computing Services Inc. http://www.staikos.net/