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C definitely can't handle £ without some extraneous preprocessor that would be an entity in and of itself, however if I can find some way to box an array into an object, that might work.
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This would require a complete reworking of everything, to change it to an object language internal, and would require dragging something like Objective C, C♯, or Object Pascal into the mix. C++ doesn't have what I'm looking for.
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...bug splat...heh
C definitely can't handle £ without some extraneous preprocessor that would be an entity in and of itself, however if I can find some way to box an array into an object, that might work.
{
This would require a complete reworking of everything, to change it to an object language internal, and would require dragging something like Objective C, C♯, or Object Pascal into the mix. C++ doesn't have what I'm looking for.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: