Resolved it myself. It is a bug in VS2010 with x64 debugger ...
x86 / anycpu - difference in casting?
Вопрос
My code :
decimal fAnzahlAktuell = 12;
decimal fMenge = 2;
decimal fAnzahlReserviertPickpos = 0;
decimal a = ((decimal)(fAnzahlAktuell - fAnzahlReserviertPickpos)) > fMenge ? fMenge : (decimal)(fAnzahlAktuell - fAnzahlReserviertPickpos);
decimal b = (decimal)((fAnzahlAktuell - fAnzahlReserviertPickpos) > fMenge ? fMenge : (decimal)(fAnzahlAktuell - fAnzahlReserviertPickpos));
When i compile using x86 -> a and b both = 2
When i compile using anycpu -> a = 2 and b = 0
Can anybody explain why?!
EDIT : I am using VS2010 , .NET 4.0 on Windows 7 x64
Решение
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It's a quirk of the debugger.
The mis-reported value that you are observing can only be seen in the debugger. If you output the values, for instance to the console, then you will see that they are both 2
for all configurations.
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