The bug appears in other inner scopes, such as an if-statement, and probably for/while loops.


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 7:40 AM, Dealga McArdle <tetha.z@gmail.com> wrote:
Ian, why do you have that innermost scope? that's not intended use of syntax I think.


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Ian South-Dickinson <ian.southd@gmail.com> wrote:
I encountered a strange case where a variable was changing value within the scope of an if statement, because I had a superclass with an identical variable name. I am able to reproduce it with this simple case:

class A
{
    10000 => int foo;
}

class B extends A
{
    fun void bar()
    {
        0 => int foo;

        <<< "a", foo >>>;
        {
            <<< "b", foo >>>;
        }
        <<< "c", foo >>>;
    }
}


Prints out:

a 0
b 10000
c 0


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