Block Codification

I figured out my own way anyways, I can just export the blocks and import them into the project you gave me, for some reason that doesn't hang the editor despite it doing it otherwise.

OK.

Btw, v1.0.0 will be released very soon.

in v1.0.0, can you add my block?
It is almost done, just a couple more things...

Well. I've checked your block again, and I think you're trying to verify if that string can be converted to a block. Am I right?

Yeah, but it's misleading to have a copyright symbol.

Hmm...

I never asked a question. This

was a post/statement.

I write it because I want people to recognize me as the author of the project.

They'd already know...

Yes. That is correct

Then use this:

I have 2 questions:

  1. How would users who visit projects that use my library know that is mine?
  2. Since I took inspiration from this project made by @joan_paneque, can I claim it as my own?

What does this do?

Converts the given string to blocks, and if it errors then that means the string cannot be converted to a block.

oh... k

wait will this solve it saying variations are not blocks?
Ex
[scratchblocks]primitive [store_key(key, value) v] (list [1] [2] [3][][/scratchblocks]
is reporting as not a block.
Also this might be the most effort I have ever put into making a block in the comments.

What do you mean?

In my block, if you use a block, put something like a list block in there, it will report false. Does this fix this?

There is a big difference between memory and storage.

I said:

With BC data => ~120 KB
BC data empty => 91 KB