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Document type aliases (#4499)
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### Types
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### Types
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Built-in scalar types are:
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Built-in scalar types are
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- 8 bit: `byte`, `ubyte`, `bool`
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- 8 bit: `byte` (`int8`), `ubyte` (`uint8`), `bool`
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- 16 bit: `short`, `ushort`
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- 16 bit: `short` (`int16`), `ushort` (`uint16`)
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- 32 bit: `int`, `uint`, `float`
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- 32 bit: `int` (`int32`), `uint` (`uint32`), `float` (`float32`)
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- 64 bit: `long`, `ulong`, `double`
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- 64 bit: `long` (`int64`), `ulong` (`uint64`), `double` (`float64`)
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The type names in parentheses are alias names such that for example
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`uint8` can be used in place of `ubyte`, and `int32` can be used in
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place of `int` without affecting code generation.
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Built-in non-scalar types:
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Built-in non-scalar types:
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@@ -216,6 +216,15 @@ The last part of the `schema` is the `root_type`. The root type declares what
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will be the root table for the serialized data. In our case, the root type is
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will be the root table for the serialized data. In our case, the root type is
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our `Monster` table.
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our `Monster` table.
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The scalar types can also use alias type names such as `int16` instead
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of `short` and `float32` instead of `float`. Thus we could also write
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the `Weapon` table as:
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table Weapon {
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name:string;
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damage:int16;
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}
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#### More Information About Schemas
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#### More Information About Schemas
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You can find a complete guide to writing `schema` files in the
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You can find a complete guide to writing `schema` files in the
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