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## Built-in functions
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- [`print(text: string)`](#print-text-string)
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- [`print(text: string)`](#printtext-string)
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- [`floor(number: T) -> T`](#floornumber-t-t)
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- [`ceil(number: T) -> T`](#floornumber-t-t)
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- [`round(number: T) -> T`](#roundnumber-t-t)
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- [`sqrt(number: T) -> T`](#sqrtnumber-t-t)
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- [`pow(number: T, exponent: N) -> T`](#pownumber-t-exponent-n)
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- [`random() -> f32`](#random-f32)
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- [`time_now() -> i32`](#time-now-i32)
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- [`random64() -> f64`](#random64-f64)
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- [`time_now64() -> i64`](#time-now64-i64)
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#### `print(text: string)`
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Prints `text` to standard (stdout, to console by default). This is configurable by changing stdout in the Omega VM.
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#### `floor(number: T) -> T`
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Floors `number` (rounding downwards), where T is either `f32` or `f64`, and then returns the value of the floor of that same type.
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#### `ceil(number: T) -> T`
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Ceils `number` (rounding upwards), where T is either `f32` or `f64`, and then returns the value of the ceil of that same type.
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#### `round(number: T) -> T`
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Rounds `number`, where T is either `f32` or `f64`, and then returns the value of the round of that same type.
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#### `sqrt(number: T) -> T`
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Returns the square root of `number`, where T is either `f32` or `f64`.
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#### `pow(number: T, exponent: N) -> T`
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Returns the power of `number` to the exponent of `exponent`, where T and N is either `i16`, `i32`, `i64`, `f32` or `f64`.
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#### `random() -> f32`
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Returns a random number between 0 and 1.
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#### `time_now() -> i32`
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Returns the current time in milliseconds since January 1st 1970.
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#### `random64() -> f64`
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Functions like [`random() -> f32`](#random-f32), except it returns a more accurate f64.
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#### `time_now64() -> i64`
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Returns the current time in nanoseconds since January 1st 1970.
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