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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Structs have the following properties:
- Struct `constructor` methods have a usable `this` value, which is the one-shot initialize instance, on entry. As a result, return override is not expressible. `super()` is still allowed, but not required.
- They can only extend other structs.
- The struct constructor itself is also sealed.
- Struct methods are non-generic. Their this value must be an instance of the struct or of a subclass.
- Struct methods are non-generic. Their `this` value must be an instance of the struct or of a subclass.

Struct declarations use the `struct` keyword, and share their syntax with `class` declarations.

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