Difference between revisions of "Declaredtype"

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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
  
  var i:Int;
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  function void main() {
i:i::const[];
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    var i:Int;
i:declaredtype i;
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    i:i::const[];
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    i:declaredtype i;
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};
  
 
This code example will firstly type ''i'' to be an [[Int]]. On line 2, the type of ''i'' is combined with the type [[const]] (enforcing read only access to the variable's data.) On line 3, the programmer is reverting the variable back to its declared type (i.e. so one can write to the data.)
 
This code example will firstly type ''i'' to be an [[Int]]. On line 2, the type of ''i'' is combined with the type [[const]] (enforcing read only access to the variable's data.) On line 3, the programmer is reverting the variable back to its declared type (i.e. so one can write to the data.)

Revision as of 14:09, 15 April 2013

Syntax

declaredtype name

Where name is a variable name

Semantics

Will return the declared type of the variable.

Note: This is a static construct only and its lifetime is limited to during compilation.

Example

function void main() {
   var i:Int;
   i:i::const[];
   i:declaredtype i;
};

This code example will firstly type i to be an Int. On line 2, the type of i is combined with the type const (enforcing read only access to the variable's data.) On line 3, the programmer is reverting the variable back to its declared type (i.e. so one can write to the data.)

Since: Version 0.5