Unsigned arithmetics is enabled by default since some time ago. Multiline comment updated.

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Yuriy Glukhov 2017-01-03 23:00:47 +02:00
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ In C, there's nothing that stops you from keeping a pointer to a stack-allocated
### Unsigned integers
Nim strongly discourages the use of unsigned integers, as it's considered unnecessary and somewhat unsafe* for most applications. The unsigned types uint, uint8/16/32/64 are available by default, but the arithmetic and binary functions are not defined. If you do need to do arithmetic on unsigned integers, you need to import the **unsigned** module.
Nim strongly discourages the use of unsigned integers, as it's considered unnecessary and somewhat unsafe* for most applications.
*See: http://critical.eschertech.com/2010/04/07/danger-unsigned-types-used-here/
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