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— [[User:Peter Stindberg|Peter Stindberg]] ([[User talk:Peter Stindberg|talk]]) 08:31, 01 February 2023 (PDT) | — [[User:Peter Stindberg|Peter Stindberg]] ([[User talk:Peter Stindberg|talk]]) 08:31, 01 February 2023 (PDT) | ||
: {{Mention|Peter Stindberg|p=,}} I had no idea this took 20 years to be implemented! I just learned his week that it existed, by 'naturally' using it — I cannot even remember what we used before this! — [[User:Gwyneth Llewelyn|Gwyneth Llewelyn]] ([[User talk:Gwyneth Llewelyn|talk]]) 14:41, 5 January 2025 (PST) |
Revision as of 14:41, 5 January 2025
About time!
It's not rolled out fully yet. You can start using it in your code already now though, using Firestom's conditional compiles:
#define no577942
#ifdef no577942
string llReplaceSubString(string str, string search, string replace, integer count) {
return llDumpList2String(llParseStringKeepNulls((str = "") + str, [search], []), replace);
}
#endif
Once it's rolled out in your region, simply remove the #define statement.
— Peter Stindberg (talk) 08:31, 01 February 2023 (PDT)
- @Peter Stindberg, I had no idea this took 20 years to be implemented! I just learned his week that it existed, by 'naturally' using it — I cannot even remember what we used before this! — Gwyneth Llewelyn (talk) 14:41, 5 January 2025 (PST)