docs: update to define integer overflow
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## Arithmetic
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Numbers are type-compatible:
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Pure integer operations will always return integers, whereas any operation involving at least one floating point number return a floating point number.
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Numbers will retain their type unless mixed with other numeric types:
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Pure integer operations will always return integers, whereas any operation involving at least one floating point number returns a floating point number.
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Integer overflow (of 64-bit signed integers) and division by zero are defined to throw an error.
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See also [Comparison] and [Equality].
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Numbers, which can be *integers* (like `123`) or *floating point*
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(like `123.43` or `.27e13`).
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Integers in the Nix language are 64-bit signed integers.
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Integer overflow is defined to throw an error.
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See [arithmetic] and [comparison] operators for semantics.
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[arithmetic]: ./operators.md#arithmetic
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