Well, it appears to have been fixed in more
recent released, but, yes something like
'mumble("x");
grumble('*');'
although with so much more stuff around it that you forget you are
inside a squeak string.
Cheers,
Bob
On 8/31/13 2:54 PM, Bert Freudenberg
wrote:
If you are typing some
javascript inside a squeak string, like:
'mumble("x");
grumble("*");'
there are subtle things that can go wrong. If you
inadvertently type
mumble('x');
you'll get a compiler error, but if you type
grumble('*');
can you guess the result without actually running it?
Cheers,
Bob
You mean
'grumble('*');'
I do have a guess indeed :)