Constants are simple named values. They are created with the syntax:
const Identifier = Expression ;
Constants are not assignable. Their type is inferred from their value, so if you wish for them to have a specific type, you must cast the value to that type.
// Making a regular integer constant.
const MY_COOL_NUMBER = 777;
// Making an integer constant from a double.
const MY_COOL_NUMBER_FROM_BEYOND = int(777.7777);
Similar to constants, static arrays are named values, but for an array. They are created with the syntax:
static const Type Variable-name = { $[Expression $[ , Expression]$...]$ } ;
Static arrays cannot be multi-dimensional, unlike normal fixed-size arrays.