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Hello AutoIt Team! :D

I am very excited about the new upcoming Maps datatype... I was wondering about the progress of the datatype... Can anyone from the AutoIt team give me some details about it (like how far is it from stable)

 

I played with Maps around a little bit, but I did not find any bugs (which is a good thing)... I think its ready for release :P

 

Thanks in Advance, TD :D

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Why the rush? Just use Scripting.Dictionary.

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Like most people before you who have asked @Jon or the AutoIt core team when something is done, it's done when it's done. Is that a good enough answer?

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Pushy topics like this are more de-motivating then actually motivating, because it demonstrates a lack of understanding from your end as to how the AutoIt development team functions. It took TC39 5 years* to finalise ECMAScript 6 aka ES2015, so AutoIt isn't doing too bad.

* Now they are looking at releasing once per year but with a smaller feature set.

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  On 1/17/2016 at 11:38 AM, TheDcoder said:

Oh :o... Is ES2015 a coding standard for JS?

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Like @water said, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/912479/what-is-the-difference-between-javascript-and-ecmascript

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@water I searched, it told me something like:

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ECMAScript (or ES) is a trademarked scripting-language specification

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@guinness Now its clear after reading the question :)

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