Gordon,
Thank you for your reply - your comments have been most helpful. I
looked into this and there is an Es4 Wiki entry on this:
http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=proposals:nullability
There is also an Es4 discussion list, of which I've posted this issue
and the proposal for wrapper
:26 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: nulling primitive data types
Sorry to double post, but below is the word from the ES4 guys. Looks
like nullable primitive types are in the new spec. Hopefully Adobe
will follow suit:
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Just
- Is there any way for us developers to influence this decision making
process?
- What is the current position this committee holds?
- What do other languages do?
- Is it possible to make a Non-primitive extension type of a nullable
int, Number, Boolean in future releases (thus remaining true to
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- Is there any way for us developers to influence this decision making
process?
- What
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