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# Copyright (C) 2007-2009, Parrot Foundation.
=head1 Simple Variables
PIR has two kinds of variables. The most simple kind are
Parrot register variables. Register variables are named with
a dollar sign followed by a single letter and an integer.
The letter corresponds to the type of the variable, I for
integer, N for number (float), S for string, and P for PMC
(any kind of object).
The C<=> symbol can be used to assign a value to one of
these register variables.
=cut
.sub main :main
$I0 = 42 # set temp integer var to the integer value 42
$N3 = 3.14159 # set temp float var to an approximation of pi
$S5 = "Hello" # set temp string var to "Hello"
$P0 = new ['String']
$P0 = "Ford" # set temp PMC var to "Ford"
say $I0
say $N3
say $S5
say $P0
.end
# Local Variables:
# mode: pir
# fill-column: 100
# End:
# vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4 ft=pir:
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