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by kevingadd
1796 days ago
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You can abstract it, but AssemblyScript did not. So it's not a trivial change, it's a complex migration. Similarly, you can use UTF-8 in Java and C#, but you can't just "switch" them over to the encoding directly, it has to be exposed via new types/etc. |
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``` let foo: string = "whatever" ```
be able to work in any similar sense as TS/JS if? How can that map to multiple string types? The idea is both AS and TS use the same syntax for strings, and are compatible across boundaries (TS for JS side, AS for Wasm side). Having multiple string types is possible, but this would greatly reduce developer ergonomics.