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authorLouis Pilfold <louis@lpil.uk>2024-03-26 11:36:11 +0000
committerLouis Pilfold <louis@lpil.uk>2024-03-26 11:36:11 +0000
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Improve introduction of modules and imports
Thanks @RyanBrewer317!
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-import gleam/io
-import gleam/int
-
-pub fn main() {
- // Int arithmetic
- io.debug(1 + 1)
- io.debug(5 - 1)
- io.debug(5 / 2)
- io.debug(3 * 3)
- io.debug(5 % 2)
-
- // Int comparisons
- io.debug(2 > 1)
- io.debug(2 < 1)
- io.debug(2 >= 1)
- io.debug(2 <= 1)
-
- // Equality works for any type
- io.debug(1 == 1)
- io.debug(2 == 1)
-
- // Standard library int functions
- io.debug(int.max(42, 77))
- io.debug(int.clamp(5, 10, 20))
-}
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-<p>Gleam's <code>Int</code> type represents whole numbers.</p>
-<p>
- There are arithmetic and comparison operators for ints, as well as the
- equality operator which works on all types.
-</p>
-<p>
- When running on the Erlang virtual machine ints have no maximum and minimum
- size. When running on JavaScript runtimes ints are represented using
- JavaScript's 64 bit floating point numbers,
-</p>
-<p>
- The
- <a href="https://hexdocs.pm/gleam_stdlib/gleam/int.html"
- ><code>gleam/int</code></a
- >
- standard library module contains functions for working with ints.
-</p>