It also will blow up other languages for which the compiler is written in
Java. I tested it as a constant in Flex and it sent Eclipse to its grave,
because you can't cancel the compile, and can't save or quit while it's
waiting for the compile to finish.

-Josh

On 3 February 2011 09:51, Christian Catchpole <ato...@catchpole.net> wrote:

> I did this on OS X and it looks like the 2.2250738585072012e-308 thing
> causes spinning. Dodgy parser? http://twitpic.com/3vwtcq
>
> Rob: It shouldn't show up in Objective-C. Its code in the core of the
> JDK. Either in the Java libraries, native code, JIT code.. somewhere..
> But it's probably common code for a lot of JDKs.
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