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<body> <span dir="ltr" style="font-family:sans-serif">As a beginner, I haven't fully understood the debugger yet, so thankfully I haven't run into this issue. Thanks for letting us know Nicola. Grazie amico. </span>
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<br> <span dir="ltr" style="font-family:sans-serif">Joseph Turco</span>
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<p>Aug 6, 2021 12:14:41 PM Nicola Mingotti via Cuis-dev <cuis-dev@lists.cuis.st>:</p>
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<br style=""> <font size="+1" style=""><font face="monospace" style="">Hi guys,<br style=""> <br style=""> I hit a stupid bug today ... to find it was nasty, i think because<br style=""> the debugger does not show what (at least I) would expect. <br style=""> <br style=""> Please see the attached picture here:<br style=""> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://pasteboard.co/KeEwgAy.png" style="">https://pasteboard.co/KeEwgAy.png</a><br style=""> <br style=""> If you look at the debugger bottom right pane you think<br style=""> that 'aStringRepr' is nil, right? Well, it is not so,<br style=""> If you inspect it, see inspector in the middle of the screen,<br style=""> you see it actually is 'nil', that is a String containing a 3 letter value.<br style=""> <br style=""> This happens also for numbers, if they are inside Strings the debugger<br style=""> does not show eg: '123', but 123. That is some kind of "print representation".<br style=""> <br style=""> I think this is very much undesirable and an unexpected behavior,<br style=""> at least for a beginner;)<br style=""> <br style=""> bye<br style=""> Nicola<br style=""> <br style=""> <br style=""> <br style=""> </font></font>
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