On 12/02/2016 04:07 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote: > I stumbled on the following quirk recently: > > \tl_clear:N \l_tmpa_tl > \fp_eval:n { round( \l_tmpa_tl, 4) } > > gives 4 as the answer (or whatever the rounding value is). Usually, in > the situation where this arose, \l_tmpa_tl is a string of digits > possibly including a decimal point. In this instance it was empty. Okay, > I can check for that, but I wonder if l3fp should do so, and either give > an error, as > > \fp_set:Nn \l_tmpa_fp { \l_tmpa_tl } > > does when the token list is empty, or give a conventional 0 as answer? > > Andrew Thanks, this is a bug. A better behavior would be to throw an error and give nan. This is due to my recent commit adding random number support: to allow for rand() I did the easiest thing which was to allow and ignore empty arguments. I'll fix it some time this month. Best regards, Bruno