src/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:164
src/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:163
src/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:225
Represents a truth value of either true or false.
Boolean.prototype.k_dumpsrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:286
Overloads:
k_dump(this: Boolean)
Formats the boolean into a textual form.
Boolean.prototype.k_notsrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:281
Overloads:
Returns an inverted value of the boolean.
Table.prototype.@k_andsrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:471
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
@k_and(this: Expression, other: Expression)
This object is converted to a Boolean. If the result is true, the other expression is evaluated and the result retuned, otherwise this object is returned.
Table.prototype.@k_coalescesrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:531
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
@k_coalesce(this: Expression, other: Expression)
If this object is not null or void, it is returned, otherwise the other expression is evaluated and the result retuned.
Table.prototype.@k_elsesrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:568
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
@k_else(this: Expression, other: Expression)
If this object is not void, it is returned, otherwise the other expression is evaluated and the result retuned.
Table.prototype.@k_orsrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:494
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
@k_or(this: Expression, other: Expression)
This object is converted to a Boolean. If the result is true this object is retuned, otherwise the other expression is evaluated and the result retuned.
Table.prototype.k_booleansrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:591
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
k_boolean(this: any)
This object is converted to a Boolean.
Table.prototype.k_issrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:602
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
k_is(this: any, other: any)
Returns true if this object is equal by reference to the other object. This function returns inconsistent results for objects of type String and Number, and should not be used with them. The intended use is for reference comparisons between compound objects and null or void, without using their overload of the k_eq operator.
Table.prototype.k_stringsrc/main/java/bt7s7k7/treeburst/runtime/Realm.java:629
Inherited from: Table
Overloads:
k_string(this: any)
Formats the value into a textual form, using its k_dump implementation