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Booleans are designated by [[Go Concepts - Lexical Structure#Pre-Declared_Identifiers|pre-declared type identifier]] <tt>bool</tt>. | Booleans are designated by [[Go Concepts - Lexical Structure#Pre-Declared_Identifiers|pre-declared type identifier]] <tt>bool</tt>. | ||
The values of the type take 1 byte (8 bits) of memory each. | |||
=Boolean Literals= | =Boolean Literals= | ||
The boolean literals are [[Go Concepts - Lexical Structure#Pre-Declared_Identifiers|pre-declared constants]] <tt>true</tt> and <tt>false</tt>. | The boolean literals are [[Go Concepts - Lexical Structure#Pre-Declared_Identifiers|pre-declared constants]] <tt>true</tt> and <tt>false</tt>. | ||
=Boolean Operators and Functions= | |||
* and <tt>&&</tt> | |||
* or <tt>||</tt> | |||
* not <tt>!</tt> |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 12 April 2016
Internal
Overview
Booleans are designated by pre-declared type identifier bool.
The values of the type take 1 byte (8 bits) of memory each.
Boolean Literals
The boolean literals are pre-declared constants true and false.
Boolean Operators and Functions
- and &&
- or ||
- not !