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  [[str]] [[nil]]; {{cc|While the documentation for [[str]] states it takes [[Anything]], [[nil]] / [[Nothing]] will cause it to not execute.}}
  [[str]] [[nil]]; {{cc|While the documentation for [[str]] states it takes [[Anything]], [[nil]] / [[Nothing]] will cause it to not execute.}}


{{Wiki|todo|Add an example to explain the above statement.}}
[[Category: Magic Types]]
[[Category: Magic Types]]

Revision as of 10:10, 25 May 2021

A variable of type Anything may be of any data types or Nothing.

Even though some commands list data type Anything as possible value, passing nil (Nothing) to a command might cause it not to work.

Example:

str nil; // While the documentation for str states it takes Anything, nil / Nothing will cause it to not execute.