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# Constants Limbo does not have enum types, but does have the `con` keyword to indicate a constant value. ## Source ### const.b:13,14 n: con 7; Red, Green, Blue: con iota; The variable `n` is an integer constant with a value of 7. The variables `Red`, `Green`, and `Blue` are integer constants with values 0, 1, and 2, respectively. By default, the `iota` operator initializes variables on the left side with sequential values from 0 to n. Where n is the number of variables. The `iota` operator is only valid in expressions involving `con`. Note: these variables are bound within the scope of this module's file. ### const.b:19 s: con "Limbo"; The variable `s` is a string constant which is bound within the scope of the `init()` function. ## Demo ; limbo const.b ; const 7 Red: 0 Green: 1 Blue: 2 Limbo ; ## Exercises - Try to declare constants of other types, does `con` allow you to do this? - Change the `iota` statement such that the values of Red, Green, Blue are not increments of 1 and do not start at 0.