Rethought how object and array literals will work

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Sasha Koshka 2022-08-16 17:45:31 -04:00
parent 16bca57e36
commit c172c111d8
2 changed files with 26 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -63,15 +63,15 @@ data wr integerArrayInitialized:{Int 16}
data wr integerPointerInit:{Int} [& integer]
data wr mutIntegerPointerInit:{Int}:mut [& integer]
data wr object:Obj
, this 324
, that 2139
.this 324
.that 2139
data wr nestedObject:Obj
, this
, bird0 324
, bird1 "hello world"
, that
, bird2 123.8439
, bird3 9328.21348239
.this
.bird0 324
.bird1 "hello world"
.that
.bird2 123.8439
.bird3 9328.21348239
`, test)
}

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@ -26,18 +26,26 @@ data wr object:Obj
, that 2139
data wr nestedObject:Obj
, this
, bird0 324
, bird1 "hello world"
, that
, bird2 123.8439
, bird3 9328.21348239
.this
.bird0 324
.bird1 "hello world"
.that
.bird2 123.8439
.bird3 9328.21348239
# func rr main
# ---
# [let object:Obj
# , this 324
# , that 2139]
# # TODO: set should be a special case, checking under itself for object
# member initialization args. it should also check for args in general
# under there which should be treated as array initialization args.
# basically, under a set phrase, it should do the same checks that it
# does under a data section.
#
# [set object:Obj]
# .this 324
# .that 2139
#
# let object:Obj , this 324 , that 2139
# set object:Obj
# .this 324
# .that 2139