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It looks like it’s just assigning the scope variable
m
totrue
(alsofalse
in them=!1
case.It’s minified code and
m=!0
is fewer characters thanm=true
.Well I hate that. Is there a reason
m=1
wouldn’t be the same thing asm=!0
?Types are dynamic so I think the ! operator converts int to bool in JS
1 != true, 1 is an int, true is a boolean
It’s not code anyone is supposed to read or work with, this is the result of minifying it to be as short as possible. And from a quick glance what’s happening is that a variable is set to correspond with whether the cursor is currently over a certain element. Not sure what’s funny about this?