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Ok, I got it:
After changing
 case OP_TEST: {
 if (l_isfalse(ra) != GETARG_C(i)) 
 dojump(L, pc, GETARG_sBx(*pc));
 pc++;
 continue;
 }
to
 case OP_TEST: {
 if (!(l_isfalse(ra) == GETARG_C(i))) {
 dojump(L, pc, GETARG_sBx(*pc));
 pc++;
 continue;
 }
Lua now behaves as foreseen (deep sigh)
It seems that I ran across a really weird compiler bug! Thanks
for all your help!
Unfortunately, this may mean that I'll have to change every in-
equality test in every Lua source and header file :-(
Does anybody know a tool applying such a change automatically?
(well, I don't really expect that)
It seems as if I'll have to spend a few hours modifying the
files manually...
Kind regards,
Andreas Rozek Phone: ++49 (7031) 436 5784
Brunnenstraße 30/2 Mobile: ++49 (151) 172 879 18
D-71032 Böblingen EMail: Andreas.Rozek@gmx.de
Germany URL: http://www.Andreas-Rozek.de

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