5.1 Arithmetic conversions
When a description of an arithmetic operator below uses the phrase
``the numeric arguments are converted to a common type,'' the
arguments are coerced using the coercion rules listed at the end of
chapter 3. If both arguments are standard numeric
types, the following coercions are applied:
- If either argument is a complex number, the other is converted
to complex;
- otherwise, if either argument is a floating point number,
the other is converted to floating point;
- otherwise, if either argument is a long integer,
the other is converted to long integer;
- otherwise, both must be plain integers and no conversion
is necessary.
Some additional rules apply for certain operators (e.g., a string left
argument to the `%' operator). Extensions can define their own
coercions.
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