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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) A fixed point basic calculator for DASH. Post 303025585 by wisecracker on Tuesday 6th of November 2018 08:41:39 AM
Old 11-06-2018
OSX 10.13.6, default bash terminal.
NOTE: These shells are of a vintage that Apple thinks is OK!

Well guys, have I found a bug?
Code:
Last login: Tue Nov  6 13:15:41 on ttys000
AMIGA:amiga~> cd Desktop/Code/Shell
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # 'calc' on diferent shells.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # shebang set to 'ksh' in the script.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> ./calc 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
+224466891.896745230
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # shebang set to 'sh' in the script.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> ./calc 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
+224466891.896745235
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # shebang set to 'bash' in the script.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> ./calc 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
+224466891.896745235
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # shebang set to 'dash' in the script.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> ./calc 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
+224466891.896745235
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # shebang set to 'zsh' in the script.
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> ./calc 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
+224466891.224466890
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> # OH DEAR, WHAT WENT WRONG!
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> python
Python 2.7.10 (default, Oct  6 2017, 22:29:07) 
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.31)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> 101010101.909090909 - -123456789.987654321
224466891.89674523
>>> exit()
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> zsh --version
zsh 5.3 (x86_64-apple-darwin17.0)
AMIGA:amiga~/Desktop/Code/Shell> _

'zsh' version, zsh 5.3 (x86_64-apple-darwin17.0)
It might be that whatever is in the script that is causing the 'zsh' error has been cured, so could someone with a current version check please.

Bazza.
 

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Tk_GetDash(3TK) 					       Tk Library Procedures						   Tk_GetDash(3TK)

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NAME
Tk_GetDash - convert from string to valid dash structure. SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> int Tk_GetDash(interp, string, dashPtr) ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp(in) Interpreter to use for error reporting. CONST char * string(in) Textual value to be converted. Tk_Dash *dashPtr (out) Points to place to store the dash pattern value converted from string. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
These procedure parses the string and fills in the result in the Tk_Dash structure. The string can be a list of integers or a character string containing only [.,-_] or spaces. If all goes well, TCL_OK is returned. If string doesn't have the proper syntax then TCL_ERROR is returned, an error message is left in the interpreter's result, and nothing is stored at *dashPtr. The first possible syntax is a list of integers. Each element represents the number of pixels of a line segment. Only the odd segments are drawn using the "outline" color. The other segments are drawn transparent. The second possible syntax is a character list containing only 5 possible characters [.,-_ ]. The space can be used to enlarge the space between other line elements, and can not occur as the first posibion in the string. Some examples: -dash . = -dash {2 4} -dash - = -dash {6 4} -dash -. = -dash {6 4 2 4} -dash -.. = -dash {6 4 2 4 2 4} -dash {. } = -dash {2 8} -dash , = -dash {4 4} The main difference of this syntax with the previous is that it it shape-conserving. This means that all values in the dash list will be multiplied by the line width before display. This assures that "." will always be displayed as a dot and "-" always as a dash regardless of the line width. On systems where only a limited set of dash patterns, the dash pattern will be displayed as the most close dash pattern that is available. For example, on Windows only the first 4 of the above examples are available. The last 2 examples will be displayed identically as the first one. KEYWORDS
dash, conversion ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +--------------------+-----------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +--------------------+-----------------+ |Availability | SUNWTk | +--------------------+-----------------+ |Interface Stability | Uncommitted | +--------------------+-----------------+ NOTES
Source for Tk is available on http://opensolaris.org. Tk 8.3 Tk_GetDash(3TK)
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