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[Texmacs-dev] Re: Probably a wrong condition in src/Typeset/Boxes/Animat
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Michal 'vorner' Vaner |
Subject: |
[Texmacs-dev] Re: Probably a wrong condition in src/Typeset/Boxes/Animate/animate_boxes.cpp |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:07:47 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
Hello,
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 02:32:27PM +0100, Henri Lesourd wrote:
> Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >There is a very oddly looking condition in
> >src/Typeset/Boxes/Animate/animate_boxes.cpp
> >on line 475:
> >
> >if (t != 1.0 || end_x != x1 != end_y != y1)
> >
> >The compiler should take the second part like
> >
> >((end_x != x1) != end_y) != y1
> >
> >Which probably is not what the author meant. I have 2 ideas of what he
> >could mean, the first more probable:
> >
> >end_x != x1 || end_y != y1 //at last one of x and y differs
> >
> >(end_x != x1) != (end_y != y1) //both or none differ
> >
> >
> >Could you please tell me, if any of my guess is right? Thank you.
> >
> >
> >
> Very probably, it should be a list of conditions separated by '||' :
> <<
> void set_clipping (ps_device& dev, double t) {
> if (t != 1.0 || end_x != x1 || end_y != y1)
> dev->extra_clipping (x1, y1, x2, y2); }
> >>
Ok, so you think it is the first possibility.
> , all the more because in the other set_clipping() method, one can
> observe precisely this kind of condition :
> <<
> void set_clipping (ps_device& dev, double t) {
> .......
> if (t != 1.0 || X1 != x1 || Y1 != y1 || X2 != x2 || Y2 != y2)
> dev->extra_clipping (X1, Y1, X2, Y2); }
> >>
>
> But I'm not sure. You should try to send a patch to clarify this issue.
Here it is, but I do not know, if it clarifies anything, all it does is
to replace the middle != with ||…
With regards
--
Michal 'vorner' Vaner
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