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vJass errors are legion
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1. Could Zinc have "readonly" like vJass? I know it's "nonstandard" but the method operators that must be used instead are hard to view when I'm trying to make a readable library.
2. Can modules be expanded on to force the containing struct to require some methods?
3. Can modules have overridable variables/methods? Using delegate variables is fine unless you have multiple structs delegating them for different purposes.
4. Please make a struct type similar to array structs that it disables the auto-generated allocation, but without the lame inability to extend/be extended.
5. [ljass]if (condition) { u = null ; }[/ljass] please make this stop causing syntax errors in Zinc. It's really hard to visually distinguish one-line "if" statements.
6. Please use the vJass "implement" keyword in Zinc instead of "module;" as the implementation looks really weird
7. Perhaps implement [ljass]default delegate structName[/ljass] so that boring people like me don't have to bang our heads against the wall to come up with some ridiculous name for it that we never use?
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2. Can modules be expanded on to force the containing struct to require some methods?
3. Can modules have overridable variables/methods? Using delegate variables is fine unless you have multiple structs delegating them for different purposes.
4. Please make a struct type similar to array structs that it disables the auto-generated allocation, but without the lame inability to extend/be extended.
5. [ljass]if (condition) { u = null ; }[/ljass] please make this stop causing syntax errors in Zinc. It's really hard to visually distinguish one-line "if" statements.
6. Please use the vJass "implement" keyword in Zinc instead of "module;" as the implementation looks really weird
7. Perhaps implement [ljass]default delegate structName[/ljass] so that boring people like me don't have to bang our heads against the wall to come up with some ridiculous name for it that we never use?
Thank you for (however unlikely) reading this.