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- Subject: Re: 'table' as fallback for tables
- From: Roberto Ierusalimschy <roberto@...>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 14:12:48 -0300
> I find this particular whirlpool to be substantially more relevant
> than many of the oft-rehashed debates on lua-l. The outcome doesn't
> impact me PERSONALLY because I don't have any code that relies on the
> behavior of nils in tables (I don't remember if I even use #t in my
> code without going and looking; my use case doesn't even need linear
> sequences because everything's a map), but I think that finding a
> satisfying resolution to what is widely considered to be a wart would
> be good for everyone.
+1! (The only missing detail is a satisfying resolution :-)
-- Roberto
- References:
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Philipp Janda
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Coda Highland
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Jay
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Tim Hill
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Philipp Janda
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Tim Hill
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Adrián Pérez de Castro
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Andrew Starks
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, steve donovan
- Re: 'table' as fallback for tables, Coda Highland