static if(!((octalFitsInInt!num && !literalIsLong!num) && !literalIsUnsigned!num))
static if(!((!octalFitsInInt!num || literalIsLong!num) && !literalIsUnsigned!num))
static if(!((octalFitsInInt!num && !literalIsLong!num) && literalIsUnsigned!num))
static if((!octalFitsInInt!(num) || literalIsLong!(num)) && literalIsUnsigned!(num))
The octal facility provides a means to declare a number in base 8. Using octal!177 or octal!"177" for 127 represented in octal (same as 0177 in C).
The rules for strings are the usual for literals: If it can fit in an int, it is an int. Otherwise, it is a long. But, if the user specifically asks for a long with the L suffix, always give the long. Give an unsigned iff it is asked for with the U or u suffix. _Octals created from integers preserve the type of the passed-in integral.