Block Codification

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

:man_facepalming: MEMORY is temporary data stored on a computer. STORAGE is data written to a hard drive.

I had 100th reply in my hands and man just snatched it :(
joke btw

OK.. OK

You understand what I meant to say...

v1.0.0 Released

Please update to the latest version

Changes:

  • Bugs have been corrected and patched.
  • Some code has been cleaned and simplified.
  • Implemented and blocks data successfully.

Thanks to:


(C) 2022 ScratchModification

can v1.0.1 have my block in it? I'm implementing the code right now.

I'm not sure. Since my block can detect errors I don't think that will be necessary