Where is the bug??? My version of GPC compiles it.
In case you think that `A^[(I)]' would be illegal: It isn't. :-) `(I)' is an expression in parentheses which means the same as just `I'.
Its high time you release another alpha! I have GPC970510, the latest release. My GPC does NOT compile A^[(I)]?!? It aborts with the following error messages:
bug01.pas: In function `program_Funnybug': bug01.pas:14: warning: expression used as a statement - value is ignored bug01.pas:14: parse error before `^' bug01.pas:14: missing semicolon bug01.pas:14: warning: expression used as a statement - value is ignored bug01.pas:14: missing semicolon bug01.pas:14: missing semicolon bug01.pas:14: missing semicolon bug01.pas:14: missing semicolon
STRANGE!
So, when is the next release coming? :-)
Cya L8r
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