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C statements are described generally, and then
each statement is covered separately. All syntactic categories are
fully defined. Table 2 Convention Summary NOTATION | DESCRIPTION |
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(see margin) | Change bars in the margin show where substantial
changes have been made to the manual since the last edition. | nonitalics | Within syntax descriptions,
nonitalicized words represent literals. Enter them exactly as shown.
This includes nonitalicized braces and brackets appearing within syntactic
descriptions. Nonitalicized words and punctuation characters appear
in computer font. In the following
example, you must provide both the keyword and the trailing semicolon: | italics | Within syntax descriptions,
italicized words denote argument names, program names, or strings
that you must replace with an appropriate value. In the following
example, you must replace identifier with
the name of a label you want the program to transfer execution to
at this point: goto identifier; | | [ ] | Within syntax descriptions, brackets surround optional elements.
For example, the expression in the return statement is optional: return [expression]; | . . . | Within examples, vertical
ellipses may show where portions of the example were omitted. |
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