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: This one is not supposed to be a flag, it was for [[llReturnObjectsByID]] and [[llReturnObjectsByOwner]], part of a sequence. The string and list index usage appears to have been editorial whim on the wiki, working by coincidence. --[[User:ObviousAltIsObvious Resident|ObviousAltIsObvious Resident]] 10:43, 3 January 2014 (PST) | : This one is not supposed to be a flag, it was for [[llReturnObjectsByID]] and [[llReturnObjectsByOwner]], part of a sequence. The string and list index usage appears to have been editorial whim on the wiki, working by coincidence. --[[User:ObviousAltIsObvious Resident|ObviousAltIsObvious Resident]] 10:43, 3 January 2014 (PST) | ||
::Agreed. If ERR_GENERIC is "A nebulous and inexplicable error, nothing is known about it" then it shouldn't really be used in cases where -1 specifically means "NOT FOUND". Such as llListFindList() and llSubStringIndex(). [[User:Omei Qunhua|Omei Qunhua]] 04:39, 4 January 2014 (PST) |
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Hex vs Decimal
Oh! Do people who come to the wiki for help understand 0xFFFFFFFF better than -1? Have we lost the plot? Will all these constants be changed when LSL moves to a 64-bit VM? Mind you, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF would be a bit of a mouthful Omei Qunhua 02:33, 3 January 2014 (PST)
- This one is not supposed to be a flag, it was for llReturnObjectsByID and llReturnObjectsByOwner, part of a sequence. The string and list index usage appears to have been editorial whim on the wiki, working by coincidence. --ObviousAltIsObvious Resident 10:43, 3 January 2014 (PST)
- Agreed. If ERR_GENERIC is "A nebulous and inexplicable error, nothing is known about it" then it shouldn't really be used in cases where -1 specifically means "NOT FOUND". Such as llListFindList() and llSubStringIndex(). Omei Qunhua 04:39, 4 January 2014 (PST)