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author | Alex Beregszaszi <alex@rtfs.hu> | 2017-03-15 21:16:16 +0800 |
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committer | Alex Beregszaszi <alex@rtfs.hu> | 2017-03-15 21:16:16 +0800 |
commit | 07d775294b0c3270ee9d7bd496837193919c3d94 (patch) | |
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Document scientific notation in integer literals
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diff --git a/docs/types.rst b/docs/types.rst index f89a8ee5..243a9a0c 100644 --- a/docs/types.rst +++ b/docs/types.rst @@ -202,6 +202,9 @@ Octal literals do not exist in Solidity and leading zeros are invalid. Decimal fraction literals are formed by a ``.`` with at least one number on one side. Examples include ``1.``, ``.1`` and ``1.3``. +Scientific notation is also supported, where the base can have fractions, while the exponent cannot. +Examples include ``2e10``, ``-2e10``, ``2e-10``, ``2.5e1``. + Number literal expressions retain arbitrary precision until they are converted to a non-literal type (i.e. by using them together with a non-literal expression). This means that computations do not overflow and divisions do not truncate |