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− | + | C operators routinely perform type conversions to get its operands to a common type or extend a short values to the natural integer size used by the machine. '''Usual arithmetic conversions''' are the steps a translator must take in order to determine the common type for each operator before the operation takes place. The conversions apply only to binary operators that accept real, arithmetic type operands. The type of the result is the type of the common type. | |
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== Steps == | == Steps == |