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Re: When Is A String Not A String
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Re: When Is A String Not A String


  • Subject: Re: When Is A String Not A String
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 19:46:29 +0200

At 11:29 AM -0500 8/11/08, Luther Fuller wrote:
I have a variable, x, which is either a string or an alias to a folder. When x encounters this code ...

	if (class of x) is string then
		A
	else -- x is an alias
		B
	end if

... it works perfectly in Leopard. But, I've just discovered, not in Tiger 10.4.11.

In Tiger, if x = "a text message" (which is certainly a string), then block A is skipped and block B runs with an error message containing "a text message". (Which is certainly impossible.)

Who knows what's happening here?

Me!

To be safe, use the trilogy:

if (class of x) is in {Unicode text, text, string} then

Your string is probably Unicode text, while for Tiger "text" means good old 8-bit MacRoman.

Emmanuel
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