On Monday, 16 May 2016 at 22:30:38 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
On 05/16/2016 11:33 PM, Alex wrote:
Well... not wanting to have a variable, which stores numbers, which are
natural numbers, beginning with zero, used for counting only.

But you have such a variable: b. I may still be missing the point.

Yeah, the b variable is contained in the E objects and is unavoidable, as the E object has to save the region he is at and some number has to be reported by the E object to the describing objects in case of an action. The point is, that the slice of numbers, contained in the E object is done from nothing. Well, from a void pointer. So, I get ordinal numbers from void and not from a list. Just as the reality (in my head) is: you can count something without having written the natural numbers before you start to count... Especially, I don't have to create some strange structs containing just a number, as I expect to have some millions of them.

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