Category talk:LSL Types
Mutability
The section on mutability seems wrong, or at least needs more explanation if it isn't. Vectors and Rotations clearly appear to be mutable:
vector v = <1,3,3>; v.x = 0;
Obviously, the following sequence has the same result:
vector v = <1,2,3>; v = <0,v.y,v.z>;
These might be operationally equivalent. But it is less than clear that they are operationally the same (at least naively, one would expect the two versions to have a different machine implementation, with the first perhaps more efficient).
Yeah, even more obviously, lists are mutable. The person must have meant "basic types" or something... Dale Innis 20:46, 26 April 2012 (PDT)
LSL Wiki links needed
Template:LSL Unhelpful should be added to the LSL data-type pages. — Albert Zerundi 02:34, 21 May 2010 (UTC)