@ponapalt Help please!????️ Considering what yaya does to arrays when passing parameters, I discarded the idea of supporting multidimensional arrays and tried to use nestable hash tables as an alternative to multidimensional arraysThe data structure problem has been solved, the only problem now is that I don't know how to modify it to make yaya support multiple subscript accesses (e.g. a[1][3]=4), its existing runtime logic has me stumped and I don't know how to start at all.
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steve02081504@ukadon.shillest.net's status on Wednesday, 01-Jun-2022 12:31:32 JST steve02081504 -
ぽな@ばぐとら 🛸 (ponapalt@ukadon.shillest.net)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Jun-2022 12:31:32 JST ぽな@ばぐとら 🛸 @steve02081504 I haven't touched that part since I started doing maintenance, so I'm in the same situation...
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steve02081504@ukadon.shillest.net's status on Wednesday, 01-Jun-2022 12:32:42 JST steve02081504 @ponapalt OK, I'll consider rewriting this partThis may take a long time....
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ぽな@ばぐとら 🛸 (ponapalt@ukadon.shillest.net)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Jun-2022 12:39:21 JST ぽな@ばぐとら 🛸 @steve02081504 F_TAG_HOOKBRACKETINF_TAG_HOOKBRACKETOUTF_TAG_ARRAYORDERCFunction::SubstToArray
Perhaps the above keyword is hint...
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