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With form@fix, Arz is the area, or the Earth, as from Arabic/Ottoman. Arrive all around the Arz, with the fun-key \a
\a remz Arrive at the referred remz. \a+ # Walk +# \a- # Walk -# Negative-direction. \a/ # relocate at the next multiple of # \a/- # relocate at the previous multiple of # \a= # arrive where # == [@] equality \a!= # arrive where # != [@] \a& # arrive where (# & [@]) and \a!& # arrive where !(# & [@]) \a| # arrive where (# | [@]) or \a!| # arrive where !(# | [@]) \a^ # arrive where (# ^ [@]) xor \a!^ # arrive where !(# ^ [@]) Findable in the negative-direction, too. e.g: with \a=- or \!^-
If there is a width-specifier right-next to \a, the \a is a filler, too.
\a+8 5 1234 \\Here, 1234 is an 8-byte numeric
If there is no explicit value, that is a zero-fill.
If there is an asterisk next to \a then there is a remz, to fill from. This is to differentiate, when there is a numeric. e.g: 1234. For example, with
\a+int* 5 1234
In this example, 1234 is a remz, where there is the filler-array. The int is the width-specifier. i.e: We copy an int-width element from the offset 1234, while we are to walk the distance to go five-bytes. If int is less than 5, this is repeated, until we arrive.
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