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Are you speaking about
clear
? It’s my understanding thatclear
doesn’t get you anything. It modifies the object passed to it, sure, but it doesn’t return different types back to the caller.Edit: I notice this is downvoted- can someone provide feedback if my understanding of
clear
is incorrect? 🤔Yeah, talking about
clear
. And "getting" is meant loosely, in the sense of "the state of the object after calling the function clear". Regardless of whether the object is modified or a copy returned, that's just weird behavior. Why notempty
andzero
to empty the container or reset objects in the container to their zero values respectively instead?I see what you're saying. Hmm. I do think that
clear
will be a nice addition. It does exactly what it says it'll do, "clear" out the object. In that same vein, I think your suggestions would both be solid alternatives.It sounds like
clear
is already on track to become a part of the language, but maybe you could be the first to put in a suggestion for azero
to accompany it in future releases?