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The standard library. Everything here is (supposed to be) loaded before ANY other code is executed. It is responsible for things ranging from array literals and comments,
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## Functions
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## >Functions
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### `ftos ::: float -> string`
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Duplicates the topmost value on the stack.
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## Variables
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## >Variables
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### TYPE_JIO
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# Types
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## JIO
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## >JIO
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Type representing the JIO functions
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Returns the ISBPL representation of a java class (statics and constructors are usable here)
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## String
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## >String
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Any string in ISBPL
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Converts the string to an array of chars
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## int
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## >int
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Integer. Due to its use as a representation for types, it has a new method, which creates an object of the
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type this int represents.
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Returns an int representing 0
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## Reference
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## >Reference
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A reference to something, useful for passing objects to functions that change the value and reading them back later
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The value (=? to set, like any other)
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## Array
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## >Array
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An array of objects, the length is set at creation and can NOT be changed.
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Counting starts at 0, length is the last possible index + 1.
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