### The tremor language standard library it provides the following modules: ### ### * [array](array.md) - functions to deal with arrays (`[]`) ### * [base64](base64.md) - functions for base64 en and decoding ### * [binary](base64.md) - functions to deal with binary data (`<< 1, 2, 3 >>`) ### * [datetime](datetime/index.md) - functions and constants to deal with timestamp and datetimes ### * [float](float.md) - functions to deal with floating point numbers ### * [integer](integer/index.md) - functions to deal with integer numbers ### * [json](json.md) - functions to deal with JSON ### * [math](math.md) - mathematical functions ### * [path](path.md) - path utility functions ### * [random](random.md) - random related functions ### * [range](range.md) - range related functions ### * [re](re.md) - functions handeling regular expressions ### * [record](record.md) - functions dealing with records (`{}`) ### * [string](string.md) - functions dealing with strings ### * [test](test.md) - test related functions ### * [time](time/index.md) - time related functions ### * [type](type.md) - functions dealing with strings ### * [url](url.md) - url decoding/encoding functions ### * [size](size.md) - functions for converting size units use std::array; use std::base64; use std::binary; use std::datetime; use std::float; use std::integer; use std::json; use std::math; use std::path; use std::random; use std::range; use std::re; use std::record; use std::string; use std::test; use std::type; use std::url; use std::size;