With the new ASC 2.0 compiler I get warnings when I code like below:
// (_achievementsFromServer is an Array)
while(item=_achievementsFromServer.pop())
{
// do something with item here
}
The warning reads: "Assignment within conditional. Did you mean == instead of =?"
While in general I appreciate all warnings from the compiler, I'd like to suppress this one in this case because I did not mean ==
here. I want to pop all items in the array and do something with it until the array is empty.
while( (item=_achievementsFromServer.pop())==true )
seems to work but looks a bit confusing. Any other ideas?
=
is assignment operator, I thinkwhile( (item=_achievementsFromServer.pop())==true )
is good not so confusingpop()
could returnundefined
, in which case!= null
wouldn't work. However,Boolean(item = array.pop())
does the trick and silences the compiler.