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Compiler Directives
Compiler directives, are comments started with $ symbol. Compiler
directives can be used wherever comments are allowed.
Compiler directives... - begin with {$, /*$ or (*$
- are followed by the name of the directive
- end with }, */ or *)
Note that // and -- comments can not be used to specify compiler
directive
Compiler directives come in three varieties:
- Switch directives turn compiler features on or switches off when + or - are specified after the directive name.
- Parameter directives specify parameters that affect the compilation.
- Conditional directives control conditional compilation of parts of the source text.
Conditional Directives
Switch and Parameters Directives
Predefined Symbols
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Run-time error codes |
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