UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software

UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software

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Commands Affected by BASICTYPEs and UDT.OPTIONS This appendix lists the UniBasic commands and functions that behave differently or have different syntax depending on the BASICTYPE or UDT.OPTIONS you have set at the time you compile the program. For detailed information about how BASICTYPEs or UDT.OPTIONS affect a particular command or function, see the documentation for that command or function in this manual. For descriptions of BASIC- TYPEs, see the UniBasic $BASICTYPE command in this manual. For more detailed information about UDT.OPTIONS, see the UDT.OPTIONS Commands Reference. Appendix E

Command or Function The BASICTYPE Setting Determines... UDT.OPTIONS $INCLUDE Whether you can use INCLUDE for the $INCLUDE command. [] Whether the [] (square brackets) function can entirely remove parts or all of a substring. ABORT Whether you can specify multiple messages to display when the program aborts. The BASICTYPE setting also determines whether you can specify a message ID that evaluates to a key in the UniData error message file. CALLC N/A 88 N/A N/A CHAIN N/A 6, 11, 27, 40, 54 CLEAR Whether the CLEAR command can set all variables in unnamed common areas to 0. COMMON Whether zero elements are maintained in arrays. The BASICTYPE setting also determines whether you can use the PASSCOM option. COUNT Whether the COUNT function can find overlapping character substrings in a string. COUNTS Whether the COUNTS function can find overlapping character substrings in an array of strings. 8 N/A N/A N/A N/A CRT N/A 5, 46 DATA N/A 11, 27 DEBUG N/A 14 Commands and Functions Affected by BASICTYPEs and UDT.OPTIONS E-2

<strong>Commands</strong> Affected<br />

by BASICTYPEs and<br />

UDT.OPTIONS<br />

This appendix lists the <strong>UniBasic</strong> commands and functions that behave<br />

differently or have different syntax depending on the BASICTYPE or<br />

UDT.OPTIONS you have set at the time you compile the program. For<br />

detailed information about how BASICTYPEs or UDT.OPTIONS<br />

affect a particular command or function, see the documentation for that<br />

command or function in this manual. For descriptions of BASIC-<br />

TYPEs, see the <strong>UniBasic</strong> $BASICTYPE command in this manual. For<br />

more detailed information about UDT.OPTIONS, see the<br />

UDT.OPTIONS <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>.<br />

Appendix<br />

E

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