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Boolean

A Boolean can represent two values: true and false and can be used in control flows.

true // Is the representation for truthyness
false // is it for a falsy value

a = true;
b = false;

is_true = a == a;
is_false = a == b;

is_true = a != b;

Literal Specific Methods​

plz_s()​

Returns STRING

Converts a boolean into a String representation and returns "true" or "false" based on the value.

🚀 > true.plz_s()
=> "true"

Generic Literal Methods​

methods()​

Returns ARRAY

Returns an array of all supported methods names.

🚀 > "test".methods()
=> [count, downcase, find, reverse!, split, lines, upcase!, strip!, downcase!, size, plz_i, replace, reverse, strip, upcase]

to_json()​

Returns STRING|ERROR

Returns the object as json notation.

🚀 > a = {"test": 1234}
=> {"test": 1234}
🚀 > a.to_json()
=> "{"test":1234}"

type()​

Returns STRING

Returns the type of the object.

🚀 > "test".type()
=> "STRING"

wat()​

Returns STRING

Returns the supported methods with usage information.

🚀 > true.wat()
=> BOOLEAN supports the following methods:
plz_s()