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Hotfix typo in bit width
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Since we're being quite thorough in this article, let's summarize every single a
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| `@uw` | unsigned base64 | `0w_____._____` | `0wbnC.8haTg` | |
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| `@ux` | unsigned hexadecimal | `0x____.____` | `0x5f5.e138` | |
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You'll also find some irregular auras in use: `%lull`, for instance, has a `@uxblob` type. Nonstandard auras (i.e. those not listed in the table above) render as `@ux` visibly, but are still subject to nesting rules. In fact, the capital-letter suffixes one occasionally encounters (like `@tD` and `@uvJ`) are programmer annotations to mark the intended bit-width of a value. (`A` = {% math %}2^0{% /math %}, `B` = {% math %}2^1%{% /math %}, `C` = {% math %}2^2{% /math %}, `D` = {% math %}2^3{% /math %}, `E` = {% math %}2^5{% /math %}, etc.)
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You'll also find some irregular auras in use: `%lull`, for instance, has a `@uxblob` type. Nonstandard auras (i.e. those not listed in the table above) render as `@ux` visibly, but are still subject to nesting rules. In fact, the capital-letter suffixes one occasionally encounters (like `@tD` and `@uvJ`) are programmer annotations to mark the intended bit-width of a value. (`A` = {% math %}2^0{% /math %}, `B` = {% math %}2^1%{% /math %}, `C` = {% math %}2^2{% /math %}, `D` = {% math %}2^3{% /math %}, `E` = {% math %}2^4{% /math %}, etc.)
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We also include two other literal syntaxes which don't resolve to atoms:
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