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@@ -340,6 +340,24 @@
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[b]Note:[/b] [method merge] is [i]not[/i] recursive. Nested dictionaries are considered as keys that can be overwritten or not depending on the value of [param overwrite], but they will never be merged together.
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</description>
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</method>
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+ <method name="merged" qualifiers="const">
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+ <return type="Dictionary" />
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+ <param index="0" name="dictionary" type="Dictionary" />
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+ <param index="1" name="overwrite" type="bool" default="false" />
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+ <description>
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+ Returns a copy of this dictionary merged with the other [param dictionary]. By default, duplicate keys are not copied over, unless [param overwrite] is [code]true[/code]. See also [method merge].
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+ This method is useful for quickly making dictionaries with default values:
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+ [codeblock]
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+ var base = { "fruit": "apple", "vegetable": "potato" }
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+ var extra = { "fruit": "orange", "dressing": "vinegar" }
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+ # Prints { "fruit": "orange", "vegetable": "potato", "dressing": "vinegar" }
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+ print(extra.merged(base))
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+ # Prints { "fruit": "apple", "vegetable": "potato", "dressing": "vinegar" }
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+ print(extra.merged(base, true))
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+ [/codeblock]
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+ See also [method merge].
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+ </description>
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+ </method>
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<method name="size" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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