On Wed, 16 Mar 2016, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Am 15.03.2016 um 23:14 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
>
> When execution is masked by "if <false condition>" we still have to
do
> _some_ parsing of the statements, to discover if we've hit an "else",
> "elif" or "endif". But the way things stand, we're taking
that parsing
> too far.
Now I also understand why I didn't see this bug before, because I had been
running the code with the if-switch on instead of off.
In any case I'm happy that (since version 2016a?) I can put my "matrix"
keyword before the assignment of bundle members, it's really much better
style, readability and apart from avoiding subtle user bugs, in this case it
also is a workaround for this particular bug.
Yes, that's right. Meanwhile, I believe the bug in question is fixed
in current git and snapshots. Since I'm thinking that we should put
out a new release soon, I'd be grateful if people could try running
their favorite scripts and report on any problems.
Allin