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Revision as of 14:54, 31 August 2018

Supported platforms:
Available since: Gideros 2016.08

Description

64-bit integers as built-in Lua library registered with int64 name. No need to require it.

You have 3 ways to create int64 numbers:

  1. n -- from number, shortcut for int64.new(n)

int64.new(n) -- from number int64.new(s) -- from string To convert them back to Lua built-in types:

num() -- to number num"" -- to string To get and set single bits:

num[i] num[i] = b All operators are supported including new bitwise ones as for Lua double numbers.

Methods

int64.new Create 64 bit integer

Events

Constants