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- fixed: Array.Insert must zero all elements before the new one if something gets inserted outside the existing range.
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@ -87,11 +87,12 @@ template<class T> void ArrayDelete(T *self, int index, int count)
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template<class T, class U, int fill = 1> void ArrayInsert(T *self, int index, U val)
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{
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//int oldSize = self->Size();
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int oldSize = self->Size();
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self->Insert(index, static_cast<typename T::value_type>(val));
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// Is this even necessary? All Insert does is inserting one defined element into the array and moving the rest.
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// It never creates empty tailing entries. fillcount in the macro will always be 0
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//if (fill) { DYNARRAY_FILL_ITEMS_SKIP(1); }
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if constexpr (fill)
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{
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for (unsigned i = oldSize; i < self->Size() - 1; i++) (*self)[i] = 0;
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}
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}
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template<class T> void ArrayShrinkToFit(T *self)
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