09-20-2012 05:02 PM - edited 09-20-2012 05:09 PM
Yes also there is one discussion on the coercion dots but I forgot that thread. There was lot of discussion on how they can be effectively used also there was some benchmark results (I'll try to find it)
Edit: Got it. Here you go (Sorry OP for taking the thread into other direction)
09-20-2012 05:23 PM - edited 09-20-2012 05:23 PM
@Mark_Yedinak wrote:
Actually coercion dots aren't always a bad thing. Removing them can actually decrease performance and not actually benefit you. There is generally no harm when the switch is basically between a signed and an unsigned value. Or when coercing a smaller number (U8) to a larger number (I32). As long as you fully understand why the dot is there and know the data types you are switching between you can safely ignore them.
hmmmmm.......![]()
p.s. sorry for the hijacking!
09-20-2012 07:32 PM
Thank you soo much everyone ! ![]()
I got it right !