May 02, 2006 Re: if (int x=..) but no while(int x=..) ? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lionello Lunesu | Lionello Lunesu wrote:
> Lionello Lunesu wrote:
>> I like the fact that we can do
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>> # if (int recvd = ts.receive(buffer)) {...}
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>> but is there any reason why this shouldn't apply to "while" also?
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>> # while (int recvd = ts.receive(buffer)) {...}
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>> main.d(26): found 'recvd' when expecting '.' following 'int'
>> main.d(26): found '=' when expecting identifier following 'int.'
>> main.d(26): found 'ts' when expecting ')'
>> main.d(26): found ')' when expecting ';' following 'statement'
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> *BUMP*
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> What's the status on this issue? Is there any reason why the syntax of "while" is different from the syntax of "if" ?
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> According to tests done by Kelly Wilson it's trivial to support.
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> Sorry for the bump, but this seems like a forgotten issue.
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> L.
This needs implementing.
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May 02, 2006 Re: if (int x=..) but no while(int x=..) ? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kyle Furlong | The only reason if ( ) is allowed assignment is for support for RegEx. Hmm after some tests assignment is only allowed if there is a declared type in their also, so the '= / ==' bug is no longer a concern, I vote we add it. Charlie "Kyle Furlong" <kylefurlong@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e378qo$2n1c$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Lionello Lunesu wrote: > > Lionello Lunesu wrote: > >> I like the fact that we can do > >> > >> # if (int recvd = ts.receive(buffer)) {...} > >> > >> but is there any reason why this shouldn't apply to "while" also? > >> > >> # while (int recvd = ts.receive(buffer)) {...} > >> > >> main.d(26): found 'recvd' when expecting '.' following 'int' > >> main.d(26): found '=' when expecting identifier following 'int.' > >> main.d(26): found 'ts' when expecting ')' > >> main.d(26): found ')' when expecting ';' following 'statement' > > > > *BUMP* > > > > What's the status on this issue? Is there any reason why the syntax of "while" is different from the syntax of "if" ? > > > > According to tests done by Kelly Wilson it's trivial to support. > > > > Sorry for the bump, but this seems like a forgotten issue. > > > > L. > > This needs implementing. |
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