Comment by netbioserror
3 days ago
Yeah, immutability should probably use a `let` keyword and compiler analysis should enforce value semantics on those declarations.
3 days ago
Yeah, immutability should probably use a `let` keyword and compiler analysis should enforce value semantics on those declarations.
Agreed, using `var` keyword for something that is non-var-ying (aka immutable) is not very intuitive.
Mutability is distinct from variability. In Javascript only because it's a pretty widely known syntax:
y is an immutable variable. In f(3), y is 4, and in f(7), y is 8.
I've only glanced at this Zen-C thing but I presume it's the same story.
"immutable variable" is an oxymoron. Just because Javascript did it does not mean every new language has to do it the same way.
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