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Fix scoping and break statements. Variables declared in the loop were not properly disposed of when you broke out of the loop.
2014-01-06 08:01:04 -08:00
var f
while (true) {
var i = "i"
"IO" -> "System". Get rid of the separate opt-in IO class and replace it with a core System class. - Remove wren_io.c, wren_io.h, and io.wren. - Remove the flags that disable it. - Remove the overloads for print() with different arity. (It was an experiment, but I don't think it's that useful.) - Remove IO.read(). That will reappear using libuv in the CLI at some point. - Remove IO.time. Doesn't seem to have been used. - Update all of the tests, docs, etc. I'm sorry for all the breakage this causes, but I think "System" is a better name for this class (it makes it natural to add things like "System.gc()") and frees up "IO" for referring to the CLI's IO module.
2015-09-15 07:46:09 -07:00
f = Fn.new { System.print(i) }
Fix scoping and break statements. Variables declared in the loop were not properly disposed of when you broke out of the loop.
2014-01-06 08:01:04 -08:00
break
}
Allow empty argument list methods. - Compile them as calls and definitions. - Use them for call(), clear(), run(), try(), and yield(). - Update the docs.
2015-02-26 23:08:36 -08:00
f.call()
Fix scoping and break statements. Variables declared in the loop were not properly disposed of when you broke out of the loop.
2014-01-06 08:01:04 -08:00
// expect: i
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