# Standard library
-## The `:nil` module
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-- `:nil:nil`: The nil constant
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## The `:bool` module
-- `:bool:if`: Requires exactly 3 arguments of arbitrary type. If $0 is a truthy value, evaluate and return $1. If $0 is a falsy value, evaluate and return $2. Values considered as falsy are: `:bool:false` and `:nil:nil`. Everything else is considered truey.
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+- `:bool:if`: Requires exactly 3 arguments of arbitrary type. If $0 is a truthy value, evaluate and return $1. If $0 is a falsy value, evaluate and return $2. Values considered as falsy are: `:bool:false` and `:nil:nil`. Everything else is considered truthy.
- `:bool:and`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all of the arguments are considered truthy.
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- `:bool:or`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if at least one of the arguments is considered truthy.
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- `:bool:equal`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least 2. Returns `bool:true` if either all of the arguments are considered truthy or all of the arguments are considered falsy.
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- `:bool:not`: Accepts exactly one argument of arbitrary type. Returns `:bool:true` if the $0 is considered falsy, returns `:bool:false` if $0 is considered truthy.
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- `:bool:true`: The true constant
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- `:bool:false`: The false constant
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- `:bool:is`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all arguments are booleans (`:nil:nil` is NOT considered a boolean).
## The `:int` module
- `:int:add`: Accepts an arbitrary number of integer arguments (or none at all) and returns the sum of all arguments, or `0` if none were given.
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- `:int:sub`: Accepts exactly 2 integer arguments and returns their difference.
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- `:int:mul`: Accepts an arbitrary number of integer arguments (or none at all) and returns the product of all arguments, or `1` if none were given.
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- `:int:div`: Accepts exactly 2 integer arguments and returns their quotient (rounded towards 0).
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- `:int:mod`: Accepts exactly 2 integer arguments and returns the reminder of their division.
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- `:int:smaller`: Accepts exactly 2 integer arguments and returns `:bool:true` if $0 is smaller than $1, `:boool:false` else.
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- `:int:greater`: Accepts exactly 2 integer arguments and returns `:bool:true` if $0 is greater than $1, `:bool:false` else.
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- `:int:equal`: Accepts an arbitrary number of integer arguments, but at least 2. Returns `bool:true` if all the arguments are equal.
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- `:int:is`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all arguments are integers.
+## The `:nil` module
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+- `:nil:nil`: The nil constant
+- `:nil:is`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all arguments are strings.
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+## The `:ref` module
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+- `:ref:call`: Accepts a function reference as $0 and after that and arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type. Calls the function $0 with the arguments that follow and returns it's return value.
+- `:ref:is`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all arguments are function references.
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## The `:str` module
- `:str:cat`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type and returns the concatenation of their string representations.
+- `:str:is`: Accepts an arbitrary number of arguments of arbitrary type, but at least one. Returns `:bool:true` if all arguments are strings.
### String representations