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				| @ -211,7 +211,7 @@ When using numbers directly (like `5`, `32` or `753`), if their type cannot be d | ||||
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| If you however use numbers with decimals like `5.0`, `32.2` or `73.1`, their type will default to `f32` and then `f64`. | ||||
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| If it is necessary to specify the type of the number (ie. for [function overloading](#function overloading)), you can simply add the type immediately after the number, e.g. `5i32`, `32f32`, or `12i16`. | ||||
| If it is necessary to specify the type of the number (ie. for [function overloading](#function-overloading)), you can simply add the type immediately after the number, e.g. `5i32`, `32f32`, or `12i16`. | ||||
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| ## Special cases | ||||
| There are some special (mostly arithmetic) cases where different languages might act one way or another, so here are a list of those cases and how Omega handles them: | ||||
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