Fix blk overflow in usage guide index

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Virgil Dupras 2020-05-22 20:39:28 -04:00
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Contents Contents
4 Number literals 6 Compilation vs meta-comp. 5 Number literals 6 Compilation vs meta-comp.
8 Interpreter I/O 11 Signed-ness 8 Interpreter I/O 11 Signed-ness
14 Addressed devices 17 DOES> 14 Addressed devices 17 DOES>
18 Disk blocks 21 How blocks are organized 18 Disk blocks (cont.)
22 Addressed devices

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Number literals 21 How blocks are organized 22 Addressed devices
Traditional Forth often use HEX/DEC switches to go from decimal
to hexadecimal parsing. Collapse OS parses literals in a way
that is closer to C.
Straight numbers are decimals, numbers starting with "0x"
are hexadecimals (example "0x12ef"), "0b" prefixes indicate
binary (example "0b1010"), char literals are single characters
surrounded by ' (example 'X'). Char literals can't be used for
whitespaces.

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Number literals
Traditional Forth often use HEX/DEC switches to go from decimal
to hexadecimal parsing. Collapse OS parses literals in a way
that is closer to C.
Straight numbers are decimals, numbers starting with "0x"
are hexadecimals (example "0x12ef"), "0b" prefixes indicate
binary (example "0b1010"), char literals are single characters
surrounded by ' (example 'X'). Char literals can't be used for
whitespaces.