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Last edited by Nuclaer Mar 08, 2020
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Operator Notes

All C operators are part of the lo specification with the exception of post-increment, post-decrement, and redirection operators.

Redirection operator (a->b) should be replaced with member operator (a.b), as lo exclusively uses pointers for objects. There are no structs, just use a class without any functions.

AFAIK the operator precedence is identical to C except &, |, and ^ are prioritized over &&, ||, ==, and all other boolean operators.

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