1.0 KiB
Literals and initializers
Numeric literals
Decimal: 1
, 10
Binary: %0101
, 0b101001
Quaternary: 0q2131
Octal: 0o172
Hexadecimal: $D323
, 0x2a2
String literals
String literals are surrounded with double quotes and followed by the name of the encoding:
"this is a string" ascii
Characters between the quotes are interpreted literally, there are no ways to escape special characters or quotes.
Currently available encodings:
-
ascii
– standard ASCII -
pet
orpetscii
– PETSCII (ASCII-like character set used by Commodore machines) -
scr
– Commodore screencodes
When programming for Commodore,
use pet
for strings you're printing using standard I/O routines
and scr
for strings you're copying to screen memory directly.
Array initialisers
An array is initialized with either a string literal, or a list of byte literals and strings, surrounded by brackets:
array a = [1, 2]
array b = "----" scr
array c = ["hello world!" ascii, 13]
Trailing commas ([1, 2,]
) are not allowed.