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  3. c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int".

c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int".

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    c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int". it's a bag of delicious numbers, of many magnitudes, from very negative to very positive. you can do math on them. except be careful, one of the numbers is spicy and will summon the elder gods if you try to negate it

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      c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int". it's a bag of delicious numbers, of many magnitudes, from very negative to very positive. you can do math on them. except be careful, one of the numbers is spicy and will summon the elder gods if you try to negate it

      jpab@mastodon.gamedev.placeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @wingo plus if the compiler notices that the math you're doing results in numbers that aren't actually in the bag, it's allowed to steal your children

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      • wingo@mastodon.socialW wingo@mastodon.social

        c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int". it's a bag of delicious numbers, of many magnitudes, from very negative to very positive. you can do math on them. except be careful, one of the numbers is spicy and will summon the elder gods if you try to negate it

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        @wingo I love that the honest to god reason it's impossible to reason about my code is that compiler writers want to reason about my code

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          c gives you a data type that it calls "signed int". it's a bag of delicious numbers, of many magnitudes, from very negative to very positive. you can do math on them. except be careful, one of the numbers is spicy and will summon the elder gods if you try to negate it

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          @wingo complements of he who is only known as “Two”

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