Currently in NumberFormat.js, we have:
> 91 if (num != 0) { // Math.log(0) = -Infinity
> 92 var integerStr = numStr.substring(0, integerDigits);
> 93 } else {
> 94 integerDigits = 1;
> 95 }
> 96
> 97 var numStr = "" + num;
>
I think that the variable declaration for numStr should appear around like
90 rather than 97. I keep getting an error trying to set a property on
numStr (which doesn't exist yet) when I create a table. If I swap that line
upwards, everything works fine.
-Dan
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