Update page 'P# 1.0 Draft Specification'
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int $var = $callme();
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<%
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callback $echo = 'print';
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$echo('Hello world'); // Calls the print function on the fly
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%>
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### 5.3. Character Values
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The char type holds a single character. The first 128 code points (0–127) of Unicode correspond to the letters and symbols on a standard U.S. keyboard. These first 128 code points are the same as those the ASCII character set defines. The second 128 code points (128–255) represent special characters, such as Latin-based alphabet letters, accents, currency symbols, and fractions.
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## 8. Object-Oriented Programming
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TODO
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## Future P# Versions
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This paragraph describes an ideas for future versions of P# language specification
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* Pointers support
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* Turn void data-type into a general purpose pointer variable
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* Namespace support
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