It works both for reading and writing:
> var t = (1, 2);
> t.0; // 1
> t.0 = 5;
> t; // (5, 2)
It also works for typed/untyped tuples, producing INDEX and SETINDEX.
Global tensors and tuples works. Nesting `t.0.1.2` works. `mutate` works.
Even mixing tuples inside tensors inside a global for writing works.
Comparison operators `== / >= /...` return `bool`.
Logical operators `&& ||` return bool.
Constants `true` and `false` have the `bool` type.
Lots of stdlib functions return `bool`, not `int`.
Operator `!x` supports both `int` and `bool`.
Condition of `if` accepts both `int` and `bool`.
Arithmetic operators are restricted to integers.
Logical `&&` and `||` accept both `bool` and `int`.
No arithmetic operations with bools allowed (only bitwise and logical).
2025-01-15 15:38:47 +03:00
Renamed from tolk-tester/tests/op_priority.tolk (Browse further)