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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:28:13+00:00 2026-05-12T07:28:13+00:00

If I use an Assignment within conditional, for e.g. if(userType=’admin’) Flex throws a warning,unlike

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If I use an Assignment within conditional, for e.g.
if(userType='admin')
Flex throws a warning,unlike Java, which throws an error.
Why should Flex be doing this, despite being one of the newest languages?

1100: Assignment within conditional.  Did you mean == instead of =?
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    2026-05-12T07:28:13+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:28 am

    Because assignments have a value in Actionscript, which makes that syntax legal, and they don’t have a value in Java, which makes it not. The difference comes because despite recent Java-izations, Actionscript is descended from ECMAScript. Other consequences of this design are the ability to make statements like this:

    var foo:Number = 0;
    var bar:Number = 0;
    foo = bar = 2;
    assertEquals(2, foo);
    assertEquals(2, bar);
    

    IMO, this is the best behavior it could have – it doesn’t break compatibility with older versions of Actionscript, and it doesn’t remove language functionality for the purpose of handholding, but it does bring a common error to the attention of the user.

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