NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs: Version 2, User's Manual, Volume 13U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 |
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... beginning of serious effort to standardize BASIC . The first meeting of the American National Standards Committee the Programming Language BASIC , X3J2 , convened at CBEMA headquarters in Washington DC , on January 23-24 , 1974 , with ...
... beginning of serious effort to standardize BASIC . The first meeting of the American National Standards Committee the Programming Language BASIC , X3J2 , convened at CBEMA headquarters in Washington DC , on January 23-24 , 1974 , with ...
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... beginning of the set by using the RESTORE statement . The programmer may ( but need not ) declare the size of arrays with the DIM statement and specify that subscripts begin at 0 or 1 with an OPTION statement . The programmer may also ...
... beginning of the set by using the RESTORE statement . The programmer may ( but need not ) declare the size of arrays with the DIM statement and specify that subscripts begin at 0 or 1 with an OPTION statement . The programmer may also ...
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... beginning or casual user . Thus , the standard takes care to define what happens if the user commits any of a number of syntactic or semantic blunders . The need to test these diagnostic requirements strongly affected the overall shape ...
... beginning or casual user . Thus , the standard takes care to define what happens if the user commits any of a number of syntactic or semantic blunders . The need to test these diagnostic requirements strongly affected the overall shape ...
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... beginning and casual programmers , attempts to specify what a conforming processor must do when confronted with non - standard circumstances . There are two ways in which this can happen : 1 ) a program submitted to the processor might ...
... beginning and casual programmers , attempts to specify what a conforming processor must do when confronted with non - standard circumstances . There are two ways in which this can happen : 1 ) a program submitted to the processor might ...
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... beginning of each test just which sections of the standard it applies to , and have compiled a cross - reference listing ( see section 6.3 ) , so that you may quickly find the tests relevant to a particular section . A second problem is ...
... beginning of each test just which sections of the standard it applies to , and have compiled a cross - reference listing ( see section 6.3 ) , so that you may quickly find the tests relevant to a particular section . A second problem is ...
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8.4 PROGRAM NUMBER algorithm allows ANSI BASIC ANSI standard argument assignment Backus-Naur Form BASIC Test Programs behavior computer languages correctly decimal digits defined division by zero error programs ERROR REFS error tests Exception Handling exception report exception tests execution FOR-blocks FOR-STATEMENT FORTRAN functional group GOTO handling implementation accepts IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE implementation of BASIC implementation-defined features informative tests input-reply interpretation language standard line number machine infinity measure Minimal BASIC Test non-fatal exceptions non-standard construction non-standard programs Note NUMERIC CONSTANTS NUMERIC EXPRESSIONS ON-GOTO operations OPTION BASE pass/fail message PASSES else processor passing or failing PBASIC processor FAILS processor PASSES program conformance program is standard program output programming language recovery procedure reject REM statement requirements RND FUNCTION rules sample output self-checking semantic meaning significand simple source code specified Standard Capabilities standard program syntax test fails TEST PASSED test sequence test system UNDERFLOW University of Kent USER-DEFINED FUNCTION Version zeros