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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Dictionary An associative, unordered array: Each entry has a key and a
value. |Dictionary|
Examples:
{'blue': "#0000ff", 'red': "#ff0000"}
- *{blue: "#0000ff", red: "#ff0000"}
+ ~{blue: "#0000ff", red: "#ff0000"}
Funcref A reference to a function |Funcref|.
Example: function("strlen")
@@ -482,10 +482,10 @@ entry. Note that the String '04' and the Number 04 are different, since the
Number will be converted to the String '4'. The empty string can also be used
as a key.
*literal-Dict*
-To avoid having to put quotes around every key the *{} form can be used. This
+To avoid having to put quotes around every key the ~{} form can be used. This
does require the key to consist only of ASCII letters, digits, '-' and '_'.
Example: >
- let mydict = *{zero: 0, one_key: 1, two-key: 2, 333: 3}
+ let mydict = ~{zero: 0, one_key: 1, two-key: 2, 333: 3}
Note that 333 here is the string "333". Empty keys are not possible here.
A value can be any expression. Using a Dictionary for a value creates a