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LICENSE.txt.
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new method for testing
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Types extracted from a LSL_Types.list have to be down-cast initially
to the exact type of value type object that the Object actually is.
This would make for very cumbersome, ugly code when extracting list
parameter items in ll functions where a few implicit conversions
should be applied such as key -> LSLString and LSLInteger -> LSLFloat
(but not LSLFloat -> LSLInteger). This patch adds a set of GetXXXItem
member functions to the LLS_Type.list class, where XXX is the name
of the LSL_Type to be extracted: LSLFLoat, LSLInteger etc. All take
a single, int parameter that is the item number to be extracted.
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Thannk you, ralphos, for a patch to clean up list item type handling
and add a missing explicit cast in Shared/
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-fix some whitespace/formatting
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Currently LSL code such as below does not compile on OpenSim, but compiles fine in Second Life:
list mylist = [];
mylist += [1, 2, 3];
mylist += "four";
list newlist = mylist + 5.0;
The problem is that the LSL_Types.list class does not have an operator for adding a string to a list.
I am including a patch which implements adding a string, integer or float to a list.
I am also including tests. The file LSL_TypesTestList.cs belongs in
OpenSim/Tests/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Common/.
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