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On 11/06/15 09:58 AM, Soni L. wrote:
On 11/06/15 09:53 AM, KHMan wrote:On 6/11/2015 8:26 PM, Rodrigo Azevedo wrote:REASONING There are uncountable examples of "methods" that do not need an argument, for example led[1]:blink arm[2].pos[3]:go z:abs z:Re polynomial:diff etc PROPOSAL Raise the "methods" syntactic sugar ":" to a function call without arguments, with the exception of the ubiquitous "self", namely, call "methods" without the common usage of '(' ')', or '{' '}' or ' " ' ' " '. [snip snip]Looks like we have a bunch of enthusiastic young folks raring to contribute to the language!Ah, none of you will ever top the 'Quaternary operator' proposal... :-p :-)Quaternary operator? As in, var1 val = var2 $ var3 var4 Or aligned var1 val = var2 $ var3 var4
Aw it didn't align properly :/
Yes?
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