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< a name = "l1" > < / a > < span class = cF0 > ZealOS has a class for 3 dimensional points consisting of F64s. CosmiC is not C++ -- it does not support passing or returning
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< a name = "l2" > < / a > values from functions which are not 64-bits, therefore, it can't be implemented with operator overloading. Making all
< a name = "l3" > < / a > function args and returns 64-bit is a core prinicple of ZealOS.
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< a name = "l4" > < / a >
Rename abs_addres to abs_address.
Update documentation/comments to rename addr, fun, var, stmt, blk, desc, reg, seg, ptr, dup, clus, val, and bttn, to address, function, variable, statement, block, description, register, segment, pointer, duplicate, cluster, value, and button, respectively.
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< a name = "l5" > < / a > As a courtesy, most of the CD3 functions return the address of the destination vect, so you can nestle calls. They do not
< a name = "l6" > < / a > alloc new space for the destination vect.
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