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Original bug ID: 1866 Reporter: administrator Status: closed Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Full_Name: Christian Skalka
Version: OCaml Windows interface 2.0
OS: Windows
Submission from: 132.198.10.25 (132.198.10.25)
If I write a multi-line function with a match expression beginning on the
first line in the Windows interface, copy-pasting a syntactically correct
function causes a syntax error in the copy pasted version. Here, for example,
are two identical function definitions and the interpreter's response, the
second definition having been copy-pasted from the first:
Original bug ID: 1866
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Full_Name: Christian Skalka
Version: OCaml Windows interface 2.0
OS: Windows
Submission from: 132.198.10.25 (132.198.10.25)
If I write a multi-line function with a match expression beginning on the
first line in the Windows interface, copy-pasting a syntactically correct
function causes a syntax error in the copy pasted version. Here, for example,
are two identical function definitions and the interpreter's response, the
second definition having been copy-pasted from the first:
let f x = match x with
| _ -> 1;;
val f : int -> int =
let f x = match x with
| _ -> 1;;
Characters 2-3:
| _ -> 1;;
^
Syntax error
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