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Literal value

In interinGo language, there is 3 type of object can be treat as it self literally, which also the result return by all possible Evaluation process of the intepreter. They are:

  • Boolean: The type boolean has two values, false and true
  • Integer: The numbers which uses 64-bit integers
  • String: Everything between two double qoute “” consider a string
  • Null: Hate it or wanted it, InterinGo have null, a special object representing nothing. Both null and false make a condition false; so they can be call false values

Example

Boolean

true

Interger

510

Currently there is no directed way to create a NULL object, here is a specific example that we can get it

Null

if (1 < 0) { 1 }