🐐 String indexing and slicing
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\item \textbf{module-name}: \\ Modules are flags given to the interpreter/compiler, to let it know you want to be using certain rules, functions, or features. Available modules: \texttt{FORS} (randomness), \texttt{FRACTIO} (fractions), \texttt{MAGNVM} (large integers), \texttt{SCRIPTA} (file I/O: \texttt{LEGE}, \texttt{SCRIBE}, \texttt{ADIVNGE}), \texttt{SVBNVLLA} (negative literals).
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\item \textbf{id}: \\ Variable. Can only consist of lowercase characters and underscores, but not the letters j, u, or w.
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\item \textbf{builtin}: \\ Builtin functions are uppercase latin words.
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\item \textbf{string}: \\ Any text encased in \texttt{"} or \texttt{'} characters. Single-quoted strings are always literal.
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\item \textbf{string}: \\ Any text encased in \texttt{"} or \texttt{'} characters. Single-quoted strings are always literal. Strings support 1-based indexing (\texttt{string[I]}) and inclusive slicing (\texttt{string[I VSQVE III]}), returning single-character strings and substrings respectively.
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\item \textbf{interpolated-string}: \\ A double-quoted string containing \texttt{\{}\textit{expression}\texttt{\}} segments. Each expression is evaluated and coerced to a string. Use \texttt{\{\{} and \texttt{\}\}} for literal braces.
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\item \textbf{numeral}: \\ Roman numerals consisting of the uppercase characters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. Can also include underscore if the module MAGNVM.
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\item \textbf{bool}: \\ VERITAS or FALSITAS.
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