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Reply #19 Posted on: July 29, 2009, 12:11:39 am |
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It's worse than int x; x.whatever;
In that code, you at least have four bytes to work with. This offers nothing; the structure has no member by that name, and it certainly can't be treated as an integer, so ENIGMA really has nothing to do with that but error.
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Reply #25 Posted on: July 30, 2009, 11:07:13 am |
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And var xy; xy.a=0; will error "Undefined variable xy", even though you declared it. var x; errors that you can't redefine a builtin variable. Which is dumb. I may have to make EINGMA error if you say local int x; though.
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Reply #28 Posted on: July 31, 2009, 08:52:36 am |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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Rusky- Yes...
a2h- 1/x?
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