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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on Saturday, July 23, 2005 11:33:16 am by PerryLorier Revert
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-!!!The Fixed size, unaligned types:  
-Other than bit, all of these types have "signed" and "unsigned" forms, with unsigned being the default .  
-* bit, exactly 1 bit long. Doesn't have a "signed" type.  
-* nibble, exactly 4 bits long.  
-* byte, exactly 8 bits long.  
-* word?, exactly 16 bits long.  
-* dword, exactly 32 bits long.  
-* qword, exactly 64 bits long.  
-  
-!!!The Dynamic size, aligned types:  
-other than range (which is implicitly signed or unsigned) and chars, all other types have "signed" and "unsigned" forms, with signed being the default.  
-* a range, specified as "lower..upper". will always be range checked.  
-* char, good for storing charactors. This type does not allow for math operations.  
-* short, good for doing small math on. sizeof(short) >= sizeof( 8 bits )  
-* integer, good numerical type, sizeof(integer) >= sizeof(short)  
-* long, good extended length numerical type, sizeof(long) >= sizeof(integer)  
-* float, a floating point number. May not be implemented.  
-* double, a double precision floating point number, May not be implemented.  
-  
-!!!Other types  
-* enums  
-* varient type  
-* function type  
-* array's of any of these, indexed by any type.  
-* class's of any of these  
-* typedef's. typedef's create new types, not aliases of old ones. eg:  
- typedef integer foo_t  
- foo_t a  
- integer b  
- a=b # Type error  
+Describe [NiTypes] here