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| == Definition == | == Definition == | ||
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| - | Begin is a reserved word to indicate the start of the code part of a [[program]], [[process]] or [[function]]. The end is indicated by [[End]]. | + | Begin is a reserved word to indicate the start of the code part of a [[program]], [[process]] or [[function]]. The end is indicated by [[End]]. The [[OnExit]] statement can be used in between. |
| == Example == | == Example == | ||
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[edit] Definition
Begin
<main code>
[OnExit
<exit code>]
End
Begin is a reserved word to indicate the start of the code part of a program, process or function. The end is indicated by End. The OnExit statement can be used in between.
[edit] Example
Program example;
Begin // Start the main code part of the main process
proc1(); // create new instance of proc1
Loop
frame;
End
End
Process proc1()
Begin // Start the main code part of the process
Loop
frame;
End
End
Function int func1()
Begin // Start the main code part of the function
return 0;
End
