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Module NumTokSource
Numbers in different forms: signed or unsigned, possibly with fractional part and exponent.
Numbers are represented using raw strings of (hexa)decimal literals and a separate sign flag.
Note that this representation is not unique, due to possible multiple leading or trailing zeros, and -0 = +0, for instances. The reason to keep the number exactly as it was parsed is that specific notations can be declared for specific numbers (e.g. Notation "0" := False, or Notation "00" := (nil,nil), or Notation "2e1" := ...). Those notations override the generic interpretation as number. So, one has to record the form of the number which exactly matches the notation.
String representation of a natural number
String representation of a signed natural number
Unsigned decimal numbers
Signed decimal numbers
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