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Its converting
let newItem () => { lastId := !lastId + 1; {id: !lastId, title: "Click a button", completed: true}; };
to
let newItem = () => { :=(lastId, lastId^ + 1); {id: lastId^, title: "Click a button", completed: true} };
when maybe it should be:
let newItem = () => { lastId := lastId^ + 1; {id: lastId^, title: "Click a button", completed: true} };
See: reason-tools share link
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IIRC, the old syntax update the value in a reference was:
lastId = !lastId + 1;
I'm not sure := should be converted into prefix form like that, so there is still possibly a bug here.
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Its converting
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when maybe it should be:
See: reason-tools share link
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: