Declares one or more customized data structures.
Options
TYPE = text |
Single-valued text defining the type of structure to declare |
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MODIFY = string token |
Whether to modify (instead of redefining) existing structures (yes , no ); default no |
Parameters
IDENTIFIER = identifiers |
Identifiers of the structures |
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VALUES = pointers |
Values for each structure |
EXTRA = texts |
Extra text associated with each identifier |
Description
DECLARE
is used to set up compound data structures of a customized type. The form of each customized type is defined using the STRUCTURE
directive. So, for example, after defining a complex_number
type, by
STRUCTURE [NAME='complex_number'] 'real','imaginary';\
TYPE='scalar'
we can declare a complex number C
by
DECLARE [TYPE='complex_number'] C; VALUES=!p(3,2)
The VALUES
parameter allows values to be defined for the structure, similarly to the VALUES
parameter of the POINTER
directive. So, here, the real part of the number C['real']
is given the value 3, and the imaginary part C['imaginary']
has the value 2. The EXTRA
parameter is also used as in the POINTER
directive, allowing extra text to be associated with the structure for annotation, and the MODIFY
option allows an existing structure to be modified.
Options: TYPE
, MODIFY
.
Parameters: IDENTIFIER
, VALUES
, EXTRA
.
See also
Directives: STRUCTURE
, POINTER
, LRV
, SSPM
, TSM
.
Commands for: Data structures.