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IEEE 770X3.160-1989

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IEEE/ANSI Standard for the Programming Language Extended Pascal

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IEEE 1989
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. The standard provides an unambiguous and machine-independent definition of the computer programming language Extended Pascal by specifying requirements for a processor and for a conforming program. Its purpose is to facilitate portability of Extended Pascal programs for use on a wide variety of data processing systems. Two levels of compliance are defined for both processors and programs.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
11 Foreword
20 1 Scope
2 Reference
3 Definitions
21 3.1 Dynamic-Violation
3.2 Error
3.3 Extension
3.4 Implementation-Defined
3.5 Implementation-Dependent
3.6 Processor
4 Definitional Conventions
23 5 Compliance
5.1 Processors
24 5.2 Programs
25 6 Requirements
6.1 Lexical Tokens
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Special-Symbols
6.1.3 Identifiers
26 6.1.4 Remote-Directives
6.1.5 Interface-Directives
6.1.6 Implementation-Directives
27 6.1.7 Numbers
28 6.1.8 Labels
6.1.9 Character-Strings
6.1.10 Token Separators
29 6.1.11 Lexical Alternatives
6.2 Blocks Scopes Activations and States
6.2.1 Blocks
30 6.2.2 Scopes
32 6.2.3 Activations
35 6.2.4 States
36 6.3 Constants
6.3.1 General
37 6.3.2 Example of a Constant-Definition-Part
6.4 Types and Schemata
6.4.1 Type-Definitions
39 6.4.2 Simple-Types
6.4.2.1 General
40 Types and Associated Constants
42 6.4.2 3 es
43 6.4.2.5 Restricted-Types
47 6.4.3.3.2 Fixed- es
53 ypes
55 6.4.4 Pointer- s
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60 on-Part
61 riables
65 6.5.5 Buffer-Variables
6.5.6 Substring-Variables
73 6.7.3 Parameters
6.7.3.1 General
74 6.7.3.2 Value Parameters
75 6.7.3 3 Variable P meters
76 6.7.3.4 Procedural Parameters
6.7.3.5 Functional Parameters
6.7.3.6 Parameter List Congruity
78 6.7.3.7.1 General
80 nformant Arrays
Conformant Arrays
81 6.7.3.8 Conformability
res
85 Dynamic Allocation Procedures
87 Transfer Procedures
6.7.5.5 String Procedures
90 6.7.5.7 Control Procedures
6.7.5.8 Time Procedures
6.7.6 Required Functions
6.7.6.1 General
91 6.7.6.2 Arithmetic Functions
92 6.7.6.3 Transfer Functions
93 6.7.6.4 Ordinal Functions
6.7.6.5 Boolean Functions
94 6.7.6.6 Direct-Access Position Functions
6.7.6.7 String Functions
96 6.7.6.8 Binding Functions
97 6.7.6.9 Time Functions
6.8 Expressions
6.8.1 General
99 6.8.2 Constant-Expressions
100 6.8.3 Operators
6.8.3.1 General
6.8.3.2 Arithmetic Operators
102 6.8.3.3 Boolean Operators
6.8.3.4 Set Operators
6.8.3.5 Relational Operators
104 6.8.3.6 String Operator
6.8.4 Schema-Discriminants
105 6.8.5 Function-Designators
6.8.6 Function-Accesses
6.8.6.1 General
106 6.8.6.2 Indexed-Function-Accesses
107 6.8.6.3 Record-Function-Accesses
6.8.6.4 Function-Identified-Variables
6.8.6.5 Substring-Function-Accesses
6.8.7 Structured-Value-Constructors
6.8.7.1 General
108 6.8.7.2 Array-Values
6.8.7.3 Record-Values
109 6.8.7.4 Set-Values
110 6.8.8 Constant-Accesses
6.8.8.1 General
6.8.8.2 Indexed-Constants
111 6.8.8.3 Field-Designated-Constants
6.8.8.4 Substring-Constants
112 6.9 Statements
6.9.1 General
6.9.2 Simple-Statements
6.9.2.1 General
113 6.9.2.2 Assignment-Statements
6.9.2.3 Procedure-Statements
114 6.9.2.4 Goto-Statements
6.9.3 Structured-Statements
6.9.3.1 General
6.9.3.2 Compound-Statements
6.9.3.3 Conditional-Statements
115 6.9.3.4 If-Statements
116 ements
117 ents
122 reRead
123 ure Readln
Module-Declarations
148 AppendixA
231 Index
IEEE 770X3.160-1989
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