Apr 25, 2017 22:13
cya i gues
Apr 25, 2017 22:11
so there
Apr 25, 2017 22:10
pausestatus = "pause"
video.onkeydown = function (a) {
  if (a.which == 13) video[pausestatus.data(0, "play", "pause")]();
}
Apr 25, 2017 22:06
very useful for say, using one key to pause a video. example
Apr 25, 2017 22:06
and after calling the function with lightswitch again, it changes it back to on
Apr 25, 2017 22:06
lightswitch = lightswitch.data(0, "on", "off")
Apr 25, 2017 22:05
now we can do
Apr 25, 2017 22:05
that will return "off" since the value is "on"
Apr 25, 2017 22:05
lightswitch.data(0, "on", "off");
Apr 25, 2017 22:05
example:

lightswitch = "on"
Apr 25, 2017 22:04
the 4th function is an oscillator, where there's two values, and inputting one of the values outputs the other one, and vice versa.
Apr 25, 2017 22:04
heres where some comparison comes in
Apr 25, 2017 22:03
if window["somefunction"] isnt defined, then it returns the second parameter. if its defined already, then it returns itself.
Apr 25, 2017 22:03
a = "somefunction"; a.data(0, function () { /* code */ };
Apr 25, 2017 22:02
im getting to it :P
Apr 25, 2017 22:01
as well as other stuff also
Apr 25, 2017 22:01
This is useful for polyfill, you dont have to do the whole checking if its defined thing
Apr 25, 2017 22:00
if the input is undefined, then return an alternative output to define it.
Apr 25, 2017 22:00
method 2: define the undefined
Apr 25, 2017 21:59
it inverts the input
Apr 25, 2017 21:59
you invoke it by only using the 0
Apr 25, 2017 21:59
a = true; a.data(0);
Apr 25, 2017 21:59
method 1: invert
Apr 25, 2017 21:59
so far, 1 sub-function has been made. With that, you can do four different methods
Apr 25, 2017 21:58
one sec
Apr 25, 2017 21:58
which you input the function name as a parameter and it spits out different usage
Apr 25, 2017 21:57
Also, they'll be a help function
Apr 25, 2017 21:57
Yes, but it will all be referenced in the unminified version
Apr 25, 2017 21:57
yeah, took me a while to come up with
Apr 25, 2017 21:56
then, the other parameters (b, c, d) are used for the actual methods
Apr 25, 2017 21:56
that number correlates to the mini-function within
Apr 25, 2017 21:56
the data method's first argument is always a number
Apr 25, 2017 21:56
See, I want a library that isn't as massive as jQuery, but with a rivaling versatility. So far, I've only written 1/100th of the functions. See, each of those top-level functions will have their own "functions"
Apr 25, 2017 21:54
Apr 25, 2017 21:54
Oh, forgot to share the link
Apr 25, 2017 21:53
Yeah
Apr 25, 2017 21:49
thats what that whole thing was about
Apr 25, 2017 21:49
I'm actually making a JavaScript library called Js10
Apr 25, 2017 21:49
404
Apr 25, 2017 21:48
Oh?
Apr 25, 2017 21:47
yeah, just a bit of clarification :P
Apr 25, 2017 21:46
Alright. I set it as the correct answer but it's still not really the answer. I was asking if you could compare literal objects, not how to avoid it as if it were a "mistake"
Apr 25, 2017 21:46
it's "correct" but not what I was looking for. Thanks though
Apr 25, 2017 21:46
Still, It would be cool if there was a way to allow this.
Apr 25, 2017 21:46
Alright, it worked.
 

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This room is now defunct. RIP.
Apr 12, 2017 00:20
got it?
Apr 12, 2017 00:19
ready?
Apr 12, 2017 00:19
wait a second, I'm going to post a link here. Go to it, it will only be there for 5 seconds.
Apr 12, 2017 00:18
ok
Apr 12, 2017 00:18
want me to do that?