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Limbo (Language)
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This document is a quick look at the basics of Limbo; it is not a replacement for the reference manual. The first section is a short overview of concepts and constructs; subsequent sections illustrate the language with examples. Although Limbo is intended to be used in Inferno, which emphasizes networking and graphical interfaces, the discussion here begins with standard text-manipulation examples, since they require less background to understand.
While the Catholic Church has wrestled with the Limbo idea for centuries (Protestants reject it as unsupported by Biblical authority), poets have felt free to use it in all sorts of interesting ways. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, for example, in his spooky poem “Limbo,” written about 1817, depicted it as a realm on the borderline between reality and non-reality, a sort of hyperspace whose inhabitants dwell in a perpetual waking nightmare of utter stasis:
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"We have ... added fixed-point arithmetic type and operators to Limbo. The intention is to simplify the implementation of fixed-point algorithms especially when interacting with devices that provide fixed-point values or when working on a platform without floating-point support. The underlying model is broadly that developed for Ada-95's fixed-point (with one or two artifacts left over from Ada-83 eliminated)."
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