13 Nov
2007
13 Nov
'07
11:36 p.m.
I'm getting a parse error on an 'if' statement, but I feel like it should work - in fact, i have perfectly fine 'if' statements elsewhere in a larger piece of code i'm working on which work exactly the way i'd expect them to. For some reason, though, an innocent looking 'if' statement in a different part of my code won't compile. To test if i wasn't just missing something, i carefully typed out a simple 'if' in a fresh document, after rebooting the program. Does anyone else get a parse error when running this simple simple thing in miniAudicle? thanks, j ---code---- while (true) { Std.rand2(1,6) => int i; <<<i>>>; if (i > 3) {<<<"true">>>} else {<<<"false">>>}; 1::second => now; }