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      std/Array.hx

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std/Array.hx

@@ -21,13 +21,13 @@
  */
  */
 /**
 /**
 	An Array is a storage for values. You can access it using indexes or
 	An Array is a storage for values. You can access it using indexes or
-	with its API. On the server side, it's often better to use a [List] which
+	with its API. On the server side, it's often better to use a `List` which
 	is less memory and CPU consuming, unless you really need indexed access.
 	is less memory and CPU consuming, unless you really need indexed access.
 **/
 **/
 extern class Array<T> {
 extern class Array<T> {
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		The length of [this] Array.
+		The length of `this` Array.
 	**/
 	**/
 	var length(default,null) : Int;
 	var length(default,null) : Int;
 
 
@@ -37,140 +37,140 @@ extern class Array<T> {
 	function new() : Void;
 	function new() : Void;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Returns a new Array by appending the elements of [a] to the elements of
-		[this] Array.
+		Returns a new Array by appending the elements of `a` to the elements of
+		`this` Array.
 		
 		
-		This operation does not modify [this] Array.
+		This operation does not modify `this` Array.
 		
 		
-		If [a] is the empty Array [], a copy of [this] Array is returned.
+		If `a` is the empty Array `[]`, a copy of `this` Array is returned.
 		
 		
-		The length of the returned Array is equal to the sum of [this].length
-		and [a].length.
+		The length of the returned Array is equal to the sum of `this.length` 
+		and `a.length`.
 		
 		
-		If [a] is null, the result is unspecified.
+		If `a` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function concat( a : Array<T> ) : Array<T>;
 	function concat( a : Array<T> ) : Array<T>;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Returns a string representation of [this] Array, with [sep] separating
+		Returns a string representation of `this` Array, with `sep` separating
 		each element.
 		each element.
 		
 		
-		The result of this operation is equal to Std.string(this[0]) + sep +
-		Std.string(this[1]) + sep + ... + sep + Std.string(this[this.length-1]).
+		The result of this operation is equal to `Std.string(this[0]) + sep +
+		Std.string(this[1]) + sep + ... + sep + Std.string(this[this.length-1])`
 		
 		
-		If [this] is the empty Array [], the result is the empty String "". If
-		[this] has exactly one element, the result is equal to a call to
-		Std.string(this[0]).
+		If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, the result is the empty String `""`. 
+		If `this` has exactly one element, the result is equal to a call to
+		`Std.string(this[0])`.
 		
 		
-		If [sep] is null, the result is unspecified.
+		If `sep` is null, the result is unspecified.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function join( sep : String ) : String;
 	function join( sep : String ) : String;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Removes the last element of [this] Array and returns it.
+		Removes the last element of `this` Array and returns it.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		If [this] has at least one element, [this].length will decrease by 1.
+		If `this` has at least one element, `this.length` will decrease by 1.
 		
 		
-		If [this] is the empty Array [], null is returned and the length remains
-		0.
+		If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, null is returned and the length 
+		remains 0.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function pop() : Null<T>;
 	function pop() : Null<T>;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Adds the element [x] at the end of [this] Array and returns the offset
+		Adds the element `x` at the end of `this` Array and returns the offset
 		it was added at.
 		it was added at.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		[this].length increases by 1.
+		`this.length` increases by 1.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function push(x : T) : Int;
 	function push(x : T) : Int;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Reverse the order of elements of [this] Array.
+		Reverse the order of elements of `this` Array.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		If [this].length < 2, [this] remains unchanged.
+		If `this.length < 2`, `this` remains unchanged.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function reverse() : Void;
 	function reverse() : Void;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Removes the first element of [this] Array and returns it.
+		Removes the first element of `this` Array and returns it.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		If [this] has at least one element, [this].length and the index of each
+		If `this` has at least one element, `this`.length and the index of each
 		remaining element is decreased by 1.
 		remaining element is decreased by 1.
 		
 		
-		If [this] is the empty Array [], null is returned and the length remains
-		0.
+		If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, `null` is returned and the length 
+		remains 0.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function shift() : Null<T>;
 	function shift() : Null<T>;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Creates a shallow copy of the range of [this] Array, starting at and
-		including [pos], up to but not including [end].
+		Creates a shallow copy of the range of `this` Array, starting at and
+		including `pos`, up to but not including `end`.
 		
 		
-		This operation does not modify [this] Array.
+		This operation does not modify `this` Array.
 		
 		
 		The elements are not copied and retain their identity.
 		The elements are not copied and retain their identity.
 		
 		
-		If [end] is omitted or exceeds [this].length, it defaults to the end of
-		[this] Array.
+		If `end` is omitted or exceeds `this.length`, it defaults to the end of
+		`this` Array.
 		
 		
-		If [pos] or [end] are negative, their offsets are calculated from the
-		end	of [this] Array by [this].length + [pos] and [this].length + [end]
+		If `pos` or `end` are negative, their offsets are calculated from the
+		end	of `this` Array by `this.length + pos` and `this.length + end`
 		respectively. If this yields a negative value, 0 is used instead.
 		respectively. If this yields a negative value, 0 is used instead.
 		
 		
-		If [pos] exceeds [this].length or if [end} exceeds or equals [pos],
-		the result is [].
+		If `pos` exceeds `this.length` or if `end` exceeds or equals `pos`,
+		the result is `[]`.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function slice( pos : Int, ?end : Int ) : Array<T>;
 	function slice( pos : Int, ?end : Int ) : Array<T>;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Sorts [this] Array according to the comparison function [f], where
-		[f(x,y)] returns 0 if x == y, a positive Int if x > y and a
+		Sorts `this` Array according to the comparison function `f`, where
+		`f(x,y)` returns 0 if x == y, a positive Int if x > y and a
 		negative Int if x < y.
 		negative Int if x < y.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
 		The sort operation is not guaranteed to be stable, which means that the
 		The sort operation is not guaranteed to be stable, which means that the
 		order of equal elements may not be retained. For a stable Array sorting
 		order of equal elements may not be retained. For a stable Array sorting
-		algorithm, haxe.ds.sort.MergeSort.sort() can be used instead.
+		algorithm, `haxe.ds.sort.MergeSort.sort()` can be used instead.
 		
 		
-		If [f] is null, the result is unspecified.
+		If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function sort( f : T -> T -> Int ) : Void;
 	function sort( f : T -> T -> Int ) : Void;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Removes [len] elements from [this] Array, starting at and including
-		[pos], an returns them.
+		Removes `len` elements from `this` Array, starting at and including
+		`pos`, an returns them.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		If [len] is < 0 or [pos] exceeds [this].length, the result is the empty
+		If `len` is < 0 or `pos` exceeds `this`.length, the result is the empty
 		Array [].
 		Array [].
 		
 		
-		If [pos] is negative, its value is calculated from the end	of [this]
-		Array by [this].length + [pos]. If this yields a negative value, 0 is
+		If `pos` is negative, its value is calculated from the end	of `this`
+		Array by `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, 0 is
 		used instead.
 		used instead.
 		
 		
-		If the sum of the resulting values for [len] and [pos] exceed
-		[this].length, this operation will affect the elements from [pos] to the
-		end of [this] Array.
+		If the sum of the resulting values for `len` and `pos` exceed
+		`this.length`, this operation will affect the elements from `pos` to the
+		end of `this` Array.
 		
 		
-		The length of the returned Array is equal to the new length of [this]
-		Array subtracted from the original length of [this] Array. In other
-		words, each element of the original [this] Array either remains in
-		[this] Array or becomes an element of the returned Array.
+		The length of the returned Array is equal to the new length of `this`
+		Array subtracted from the original length of `this` Array. In other
+		words, each element of the original `this` Array either remains in
+		`this` Array or becomes an element of the returned Array.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function splice( pos : Int, len : Int ) : Array<T>;
 	function splice( pos : Int, len : Int ) : Array<T>;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Returns a string representation of [this] Array.
+		Returns a string representation of `this` Array.
 		
 		
 		The result will include the individual elements' String representations
 		The result will include the individual elements' String representations
 		separated by comma. The enclosing [ ] may be missing on some platforms,
 		separated by comma. The enclosing [ ] may be missing on some platforms,
@@ -180,53 +180,53 @@ extern class Array<T> {
 	function toString() : String;
 	function toString() : String;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Adds the element [x] at the start of [this] Array.
+		Adds the element `x` at the start of `this` Array.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		[this].length and the index of each Array element increases by 1.
+		`this.length` and the index of each Array element increases by 1.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function unshift( x : T ) : Void;
 	function unshift( x : T ) : Void;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Inserts the element [x] at the position [pos].
+		Inserts the element `x` at the position `pos`.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
 		The offset is calculated like so:
 		The offset is calculated like so:
 			
 			
-		- If [pos] exceeds [this].length, the offset is [this].length.
-		- If [pos] is negative, the offset is calculated from the end of [this]
-		Array, i.e. [this].length + [pos]. If this yields a negative value,
-		the offset is 0.
-		- Otherwise, the offset is [pos].
-		
-		If the resulting offset does not exceed [this].length, all elements from
-		and including that offset to the end of [this] Array are moved one index
+		- If `pos` exceeds `this.length`, the offset is `this.length`.
+		- If `pos` is negative, the offset is calculated from the end of `this` 
+		  Array, i.e. `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, the 
+		  offset is 0.
+		- Otherwise, the offset is `pos`.
+		
+		If the resulting offset does not exceed `this.length`, all elements from
+		and including that offset to the end of `this` Array are moved one index
 		ahead.
 		ahead.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function insert( pos : Int, x : T ) : Void;
 	function insert( pos : Int, x : T ) : Void;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Removes the first occurence of [x] in [this] Array.
+		Removes the first occurence of `x` in `this` Array.
 		
 		
-		This operation modifies [this] Array in place.
+		This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
 		
 		
-		If [x] is found by checking standard equality, it is removed from [this]
+		If `x` is found by checking standard equality, it is removed from `this`
 		Array and all following elements are reindexed acoordingly. The function
 		Array and all following elements are reindexed acoordingly. The function
 		then returns true.
 		then returns true.
 		
 		
-		If [x] is not found, [this] Array is not changed and the function
+		If `x` is not found, `this` Array is not changed and the function
 		returns false.
 		returns false.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function remove( x : T ) : Bool;
 	function remove( x : T ) : Bool;
 
 
 	/**
 	/**
-		Returns a shallow copy of [this] Array.
+		Returns a shallow copy of `this` Array.
 		
 		
 		The elements are not copied and retain their identity, so
 		The elements are not copied and retain their identity, so
-		a[i] == a.copy()[i] is true for any valid i. However, a == a.copy() is
-		always false.
+		`a[i] == a.copy()[i]` is true for any valid `i`. However, 
+		`a == a.copy()` is always false.
 	**/
 	**/
 	function copy() : Array<T>;
 	function copy() : Array<T>;