FYI, you can make feature requests at http://www.adobe.com/go/wish

-matt  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Troy Gilbert
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 3:54 PM
> To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [flexcoders] enhancement for AS4
> 
> Looks like C# to me... at least, that's how the array 
> accessor stuff works.
> 
> The syntax is nice, sure, though I don't really mind the 
> current style of properties. I do find the proxy stuff to be 
> irritating to extend (if you want customize array access [ 
> ]), and do prefer the C# approach better. 
> 
> Troy.
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/29/07, Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
> 
>       
>        I thought AS3 was made to be ECMA compliant.  As such 
> I wasn't expecting a new rendition of ActionScript anytime 
> soon.  The question I ask myself, is this supported 
> ECMAScript syntax?  Is it supported in any language?  ( I 
> actually don't know ). 
>       
>       At 03:36 PM 3/29/2007, One Person wrote:
>       
>       
> 
>               I would like to make a request for an upgrade 
> to AS4 and I'm not sure 
>               where to send it. So here it is. If there is a 
> better place, please 
>               let me know.
>               
>               Currently if I want to create properties I have 
> to do this:
>               
>               public function get useStringCache() : Boolean
>               {
>               return _useStringCache;
>               }
>               
>               public function set useStringCache( 
> value:Boolean ) : void
>               {
>               _useStringCache = value;
>               }
>               
>               
>               I would like to see it changed to this:
>               
>               public property useStringCache:Boolean
>               {
>               get
>               {
>               return _useStringCache;
>               }
>               
>               set
>               {
>               _useStringCache = Value;
>               }
>               }
>               
>               where 'Value' is always the value that is being set.
>               
>               I would also like to have a way to create an 
> indexer like this:
>               
>               public property this[ key:String ]:int
>               {
>               get
>               {
>               return _intArray[ key ];
>               }
>               
>               set
>               {
>               _intArray[ key ] = Value;
>               }
>               }
>               
>               
> 
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