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LPC if fairly similar to the language C, although some differences exist. As the experienced coder will find, it basically is a bit simplified with some new convenient types added and a set of functions to handle those types. Some inconsistencies exist but they are not serious enough to cause any problems as long as you are aware of them.
1.2.1 Comments | How to put comments in code | |
1.2.2 Data types | The LPC data types | |
1.2.3 Variable declarations | How to declare variables | |
1.2.4 Function declarations | How to declare functions | |
1.2.5 Statements and Expressions | The statement and expression concept | |
1.2.6 Scope and prototypes | The scope and function prototype concept | |
1.2.7 Operator expressions | Operator expressions explained | |
1.2.8 Prefix allocation | The special prefix allocation statement | |
1.2.9 Conditionals | The conditional statement type | |
1.2.10 Precedence and Order of evalutaion | Precedence and order of evaluation | |
1.2.11 Loop statements | How to write loops in LPC | |
1.2.12 The break and continue statement | The break and continue statements | |
1.2.13 Arrays and Mappings | The special LPC types explained in more detail |