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- | Used in example: [[loop]], [[end]], [[process]] | + | Used in example: [[loop]], [[end]], [[onexit]], [[process]] |
Global, constant, local and private parts of the program can be scattered through the code, between processes and functions. Sometimes the End can be left out, but it's good practice to keep it in. When a variable or constant is declared, it's only viewable or editable for statements ''beneath'' the declaration. For more info on that, see [[prototyping]]. | Global, constant, local and private parts of the program can be scattered through the code, between processes and functions. Sometimes the End can be left out, but it's good practice to keep it in. When a variable or constant is declared, it's only viewable or editable for statements ''beneath'' the declaration. For more info on that, see [[prototyping]]. |
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Definition
Begin
Begin is a reserved word to indicate the start of the code part of a program or a process. The end is indicated by End.
Example
Program example; Global // Start a global variables part of the program End Const // Start a constants part of the program End Local // Start a global variables part of the program End Private // Start a private variables part of the program End Begin // Start the code part of the program proc1(); // create new instance of proc1 Loop frame; End End Global // Start a global variables part of the program End Const // Start a constants part of the program End Local // Start a global variables part of the program End Private // Start a private variables part of the program End Process proc1() Private // Start the private variables part of the process End Begin // Start the code part of the process Loop frame; End OnExit // Start the OnExit code part of the process End
Used in example: loop, end, onexit, process
Global, constant, local and private parts of the program can be scattered through the code, between processes and functions. Sometimes the End can be left out, but it's good practice to keep it in. When a variable or constant is declared, it's only viewable or editable for statements beneath the declaration. For more info on that, see prototyping.