What should be used while declaring a variable as below:
private var someVar:*;
OR
private var someVar:Object;
What is the difference between the two?
What makes one superior then other in various situations? Any examples?
Thanks.
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someVar:*is a special untyped var that holds the default valueundefinedwhileObjectvar default value isnull.That’s the only key difference.