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Integers
An octal integer is ‘0’ followed by zero or more of the octal digits (‘01234567’).
_as_octal = 0157255;
A decimal integer starts with a non-zero digit followed by zero or more digits
(‘0123456789’).
_as_decimal = 57005;
A hexadecimal integer is ‘0x’ or ‘0X’ followed by one or more hexadecimal digits chosen from ‘0123456789abcdefABCDEF’.
_as_hex = 0xdead;
To write a negative integer, use the prefix operator ‘-’; see Operators.
_as_neg = -57005;
Additionally the suffixes K and M may be used to scale a constant by 1024 or 10242 respectively. For example,
the following all refer to the same quantity:
_fourk_1 = 4K;
_fourk_2 = 4096;
_fourk_3 = 0x1000;