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Chapter 4 Literals, Variables and Constants. #Page2 4.1 Literals Any numeric literal starting with 0x specifies that the following is a hexadecimal value. - ppt download
warning: invalid suffix on literal; C++11 requires a space between literal and identifier [-Wliteral-suffix] · Issue #1719 · kvirc/KVIrc · GitHub
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