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CIQQA-3581

Casting Float to Number does not yield Number

This code:

var myFloat = 5.0;
var myNumber = myFloat as Number;
var mod = myNumber % 1;

Compiles without warnings, but crashes at runtime with:

Error: Unhandled Exception
Exception: UnexpectedTypeException: Expected Number/Long, given Number/Float

As far as I can tell:

  • this behavior is undocumented
  • the types "Number/Long" and "Number/Float" are undocumented
  • the effects of casting numeric types are undocumented

Consequently I'm not sure how to characterize this bug. If it's expected, this is a documentation bug. If it's not expected, this is a runtime and/or compiler bug.

I read the relevant section on "type casting" in the SDK docs. I've reproduced the totality of the documentation on type casting here:

The as keyword can also be used in an expression to type cast a value to another type. This can be useful if the type is not clear to the type system.

This, unfortunately, does not help very much.

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Tested on Descent G1 & G2 simulators

SDK 8.3.0

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  • - Therefore, the best policy is to use type check level two or three, if you want the type check system to be legit useful
    - To set the type check level for all projects: CTRL-SHIFT-P / CMD-SHIFT-P > Open User Settings > [Search] Monkey C > Monkey C: Type Check Level 
    - To set the type check level for the current project, add the following line to monkey.jungle:
    Sorry for the code screenshots, but the forum is blocking attempts to post code, as it has been doing for about a year now
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  • - Therefore, the best policy is to use type check level two or three, if you want the type check system to be legit useful
    - To set the type check level for all projects: CTRL-SHIFT-P / CMD-SHIFT-P > Open User Settings > [Search] Monkey C > Monkey C: Type Check Level 
    - To set the type check level for the current project, add the following line to monkey.jungle:
    Sorry for the code screenshots, but the forum is blocking attempts to post code, as it has been doing for about a year now
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