Variable
Variable
is a keyword used after a Subprog or a Func declaration, to define the type of arguments transmitted to the called code.
The declaration of the arguments is not mandatory. This allows you to transmit parameters with a variable type to subprograms. If they are present, the declarations must be placed just after the Subprog or Func declaration.
Variable arguments as transmitted through pointers: any modification done on the arguments is done on the variable transmitted to the call.
Variable DECLARATION1 NAME(DIMENSIONS)Variable DECLARATION2 NAME(SIZE)(DIMENSIONS)Variable Instance NAME Using CLASSVariable Instance NAME(DIMENSIONS) Using CLASS
DECLARATION1
can be one of the following keywords: Tinyint, Libelle, Date, Float, Double, Decimal, Datetime, or Uuident.DECLARATION2
can be one of the following keywords: Char, Schar, Clbfile, or Blbfile.NAME
is the name of the variable declared.LENGTH
is an integer value between 0 and 20.DIMENSIONS
can be:CLASS
is a class code, which refers to the class or representation dictionary.The dimensions and the index ranges can be omitted wherever the parenthesis is present. The dimension and index ranges are defined by the calling program. Also, the first range of an index can only be given. The total number of values is defined by the calling program.
# Example of declarationsSubprog UPDATE_VALUES(KEYS,VALUES,IDENTIFIER,GLOBAL_STATUS)Variable Char KEYS(20)(1..) : # Array of 20 characters starting at index 1Variable Decimal VALUES(,) : # 2 dimensions matrix of decimalsVariable Char IDENTIFIER()Variable Integer GLOBAL_STATUS : # Integer# Example that brings to an errorCall MY_ERROR(123) : # Generates an error : constants or expressions are not allowed....EndSubprog MY_ERROR(MYVALUE)Variable Decimal MYVALUE...End
Global, Local, Value, Const, Tinyint, Libelle, Date, Shortint, Integer, Float, Double, Decimal, Char, Schar, Clbfile, Blbfile, Uuident, Datetime, Instance.