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Binary Literals
There’s a relatively common request to add binary literals to C# and VB. For bitmasks (e.g. flag enums) this seems genuinely useful, but it would also be great just for educational purposes.
Binary literals would look like this:
int nineteen = 0b10011;
Syntactically and semantically they are identical to hexadecimal literals, except for using b
/B
instead of x
/X
, having only digits 0
and 1
and being interpreted in base 2 instead of 16.
There’s little cost to implementing these, and little conceptual overhead to users of the language.
Syntax
The grammar would be as follows:
integer-literal: ... binary-integer-literal
binary-integer-literal:
0b
binary-digits integer-type-suffixopt0B
binary-digits integer-type-suffixoptbinary-digits: binary-digit binary-digits binary-digit
binary-digit: one of
0
1