Expressions
Literals and variables are examples of expressions, i.e. elements of the
language which represent values.
For simplicity we separate expressions in C into:
- arithmetic expressions
- which represent numerical values of real or
integer types;
- Boolean expressions
- which represent integers used to stand for
True (non-zero values) or False (zero values);
- bit patterns
- which represent the binary digit (bit) pattern of an
unsigned integer value.
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