Update page 'Aer v1.0 Specification'
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ A keyword is a reserved word in the Aer language. Keywords are used to perform a
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Available keywords: as, break, case, catch, class, clone, const, continue, default, do, else, elseif, extends, final, finally, for, foreach, if, implements, interface, instanceof, namespace, new, private, protected, public, static, switch, throw, try, using, virtual, while
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Available keywords: as, break, case, catch, class, clone, const, continue, default, do, else, elseif, extends, final, finally, for, foreach, if, implements, interface, instanceof, namespace, new, private, protected, public, static, switch, throw, try, using, virtual, while
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Next we have other language constructs: define() empty(), exit(), eval(), import(), include(), isset(), list(), require(), return(), print(), unset()
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Next we have other language constructs: define() empty(), exit(), eval(), import(), include(), isset(), list(), require(), return(), print()
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#### 3.3.4 Semicolon
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#### 3.3.4 Semicolon
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A semicolon is used to mark the end of a statement in Aer language. It is mandatory.
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A semicolon is used to mark the end of a statement in Aer language. It is mandatory.
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@@ -245,7 +245,6 @@ Type casting in Aer works much as it does in C/C++ - the name of the desired typ
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* (int) - casts to Integer
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* (int) - casts to Integer
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* (object) - casts to Object
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* (object) - casts to Object
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* (string) - casts to String
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* (string) - casts to String
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* (unset) - casts to NULL
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An example:
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An example:
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