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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05.04.2018 17:10, Sven Barth via
fpc-devel wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Martok <<a
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schrieb am Do., 5. Apr. 2018, 16:29:<br>
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From this rule, it follows that every variable must be
explicitly initialized [...]<br>
> Be it with an assignment or an 'var a: type =
someonstant;'.<br>
... for which the syntactic sugar was rejected not two
weeks ago.<br>
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<div dir="auto">Did we read the same thread? </div>
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<div dir="auto">"var a: type = x" is already supported for both
global and local variables and Florian agreed that there is no
reason to restrict that only to a single variable (but only
with the same value for each). </div>
<div dir="auto">Okay, Jonas disagreed, but personally am in
favor of allowing that as well.</div>
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Good to know your opinion.<br>
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From what I read the position of rejecting the idea was much
stronger than the support.<br>
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Ondrej<br>
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