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The accessors pragma lets you create simple accessors at compile-time.
This saves you from writing them by hand, which tends to result in cut-n-paste
-errors and a mess of duplicated code. It can also help you reduce the ammount
-of unwanted direct-variable access that may creep into your codebase when
+errors and a mess of duplicated code. It can also help you reduce the amount
+of unwanted direct-variable access that may creep into your code base when
you're feeling lazy. accessors was designed with laziness in mind.
Method-chaining accessors are generated by default. This may be changed in
-future versions! If you want backwards compatability use accessors::chained
+future versions! If you want backwards compatibility use accessors::chained
and wait until the dust settles.
See accessors::classic for accessors that always return the current value if