Oh.
Oh dear. *sigh*
Well, I do confess that there's nostalgic joy at the prospect of being
able to type:
let x=7
(which I don't think I've done since I last used BASIC back in I don't
know when. Around the 1800s, wasn't it?)
But I'm not sure I'd introduce a whole new keyword for it.
I'd
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its scope) again.
Does this explain it for you?
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Hmm... it is within a class... and that's when I'm getting the warnings.
Or
did you mean just in general to reiterate that variables are locally
scoped
to functions and classes
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