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From: Luke B. <lb...@gm...> - 2005-01-05 19:38:06
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Hey There Bert, Thanks for posting your question. Please keep letting us know as you come up with more of them! Actually, I believe that the Flash IDE does not complete the compilation of your .swf file if there is a significant exception. The process of Unit Testing requires that you get a good compile first. Unit testing is designed to test the "functionality" of a small chunk of code. If there are "syntax" or "structural" errors, the compiler is supposed to catch those first. These other, higher-level errors should be fixed before continuing with another Unit Test. To answer your question specifically, yes - you are seeing the desired behavior, and no - it's not a bug, it's a feature. ;-) Thanks again, Luke Bayes www.asunit.com |