
Anyway, there is a warning that 'xn' and 'xp' are used unitialized in nodepath.cpp at line 2081. There are several places in SP/Ink code where apparently the author expects an uninitialized double to be 0.0, and I thought this was one of them. On closer inspection, the troublesome code is the following. At the indicated line, if xn and xp are 0.0, that would make the condition always false. It would be, and probably is, the same as an '#IF 0'. I doubt if that is the intention. What should we do?
Thanks for the catch! I think it's my oversight. I will now fix this.
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