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author | reactormonk <hafnersimon@gmail.com> | 2015-01-02 00:31:39 +0500 |
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committer | reactormonk <hafnersimon@gmail.com> | 2015-01-02 00:31:39 +0500 |
commit | ddbf1d0969c0c2b2d9a49620b40e82bf53eb2485 (patch) | |
tree | 399cf251d8a142ad46de581e83f7527a70a56a83 /doc/tut1.txt | |
parent | e751a0af573a5a65eaaabf15fecb1f1c010b6bf6 (diff) | |
parent | e2d2203779ed17174542e2ae4b64132cc8a5c7f0 (diff) | |
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Merge pull request #1812 from moigagoo/devel
Docs: Tutorial 1: Typo fixed.
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diff --git a/doc/tut1.txt b/doc/tut1.txt index 9d75b1ea2..4c32fa0ae 100644 --- a/doc/tut1.txt +++ b/doc/tut1.txt @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Numbers Numerical literals are written as in most other languages. As a special twist, underscores are allowed for better readability: ``1_000_000`` (one million). A number that contains a dot (or 'e' or 'E') is a floating point literal: -``1.0e9`` (one million). Hexadecimal literals are prefixed with ``0x``, +``1.0e9`` (one billion). Hexadecimal literals are prefixed with ``0x``, binary literals with ``0b`` and octal literals with ``0o``. A leading zero alone does not produce an octal. |