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							| @ -186,35 +186,52 @@ can be followed by e or E, and optionally a series of numeric digits with a | ||||
| optional single sign letter. A floating-point number may begin with a floting | ||||
| point with a preceeding number. | ||||
|  | ||||
| - 369   # integer | ||||
| - 3.69  # floating-pointe number | ||||
| - 13.   # 13.0 | ||||
| - .369  # 0.369 | ||||
| - 34e-2 # 34 * (10 ** -2) | ||||
| - 34e+2 # 34 * (10 ** 2) | ||||
| - 34.56e # 34.56 | ||||
| - 34.56E3 | ||||
| - `369`   # integer | ||||
| - `3.69`  # floating-pointe number | ||||
| - `13.`   # 13.0 | ||||
| - `.369`  # 0.369 | ||||
| - `34e-2` # 34 * (10 ** -2) | ||||
| - `34e+2` # 34 * (10 ** 2) | ||||
| - `34.56e` # 34.56 | ||||
| - `34.56E3` | ||||
|  | ||||
| An integer can be prefixed with 0x, 0, 0b for a hexa-decimal number, an octal | ||||
| number, and a binary number respectively. For a hexa-decimal number, letters | ||||
| from A to F can form a number case-insenstively in addition to numeric digits. | ||||
|  | ||||
| - 0xA1   # 161 | ||||
| - 0xB0b0 # 45232 | ||||
| - 020    # 16 | ||||
| - 0b101  # 5 | ||||
| - `0xA1`   # 161 | ||||
| - `0xB0b0` # 45232 | ||||
| - `020`    # 16 | ||||
| - `0b101`  # 5 | ||||
|  | ||||
| If the prefix is not followed by any numeric digits, it is still a valid token | ||||
| and represents the value of 0. | ||||
|  | ||||
| - 0x # 0x0 but not desirable. | ||||
| - 0b # 0b0 but not desirable. | ||||
|  | ||||
| - `0x` # 0x0 but not desirable. | ||||
| - `0b` # 0b0 but not desirable. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Modules | ||||
|  | ||||
| Hawk supports various modules. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### Hawk | ||||
|  | ||||
| - hawk::array | ||||
| - hawk::call | ||||
| - hawk::cmgr_exists | ||||
| - hawk::function_exists | ||||
| - hawk::gc | ||||
| - hawk::gc_get_threshold | ||||
| - hawk::gc_set_threshold | ||||
| - hawk::gcrefs | ||||
| - hawk::hash | ||||
| - hawk::isarray | ||||
| - hawk::ismap | ||||
| - hawk::isnil | ||||
| - hawk::map | ||||
| - hawk::modlibdirs | ||||
| - hawk::typename | ||||
| - hawk::GC_NUM_GENS | ||||
|  | ||||
| #### String | ||||
| The *str* module provides an extensive set of string manipulation functions. | ||||
| @ -253,7 +270,7 @@ The *str* module provides an extensive set of string manipulation functions. | ||||
|  | ||||
| #### System | ||||
|  | ||||
| The *sys* module provides various functions concerning the underlying operation system. | ||||
| The `sys` module provides various functions concerning the underlying operation system. | ||||
|  | ||||
| - sys::chmod | ||||
| - sys::close | ||||
|  | ||||
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