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U UNIVAC 1218 - Bitsavers

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TABLE III-C-l. TRIM III CODING SYMBOLS (CONT.)<br />

Symbol Coding Significance<br />

+ Specifies an integer increment to followo<br />

(delta)<br />

(vertical line)<br />

(double period)<br />

202 HEADER AND DECLARATIVE OPERATIONS<br />

Specifies an integer decrement to followo<br />

Specifies spcce o<br />

Special control character o<br />

TRIM III recognizes four types of header operations:<br />

Specifies end-of-tape read-ina Must<br />

terminate every input tapeo<br />

L W Vo VI N<br />

POKER ---+ CONTR • JONES • 10 DEC1964 ----+<br />

POKER ----+ ALLOC • JONES • 10 DEC1964 ----+<br />

POKER ---+ PROG • JONES • 10 DEC1964 ---+<br />

POKER ---+ CORREC • JONES • 10 DECl964 --.<br />

202 0 1 CONTROL HEADER (CONTR)<br />

The CONTR header operation is a convenience for the user. It enables him to<br />

group all of his assembler declarative operations following one CONTR headero<br />

A label and identifying operands may be used with the CONTR header, but TRIM III<br />

does not require them o<br />

L W<br />

[label] -+ [CONTR]<br />

Vo<br />

• (name] •<br />

Operations which may follow a CONTR header are ALLOC, DEBUG, OUTPUT, REMARK,<br />

DECKID and CALL. CALL operations may also follow a PROG header. Figure III-C-4<br />

shows typical coding for a CONTR header and the declarative operations used<br />

with ito<br />

III-C-6

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