NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs: Version 2, User's Manual, Volume 13 |
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28 5.4 Control Statements and REM .. 28 5.5 Variables .... 29 5.6 Numeric constants , Variables , and Operations . 29 5.6.1 Standard Capabilities ... 29 5.6.2 Exceptions .. 30 5.6.3 Errors . 31 5.6.4 Accuracy tests Informative 31 5.7 ...
28 5.4 Control Statements and REM .. 28 5.5 Variables .... 29 5.6 Numeric constants , Variables , and Operations . 29 5.6.1 Standard Capabilities ... 29 5.6.2 Exceptions .. 30 5.6.3 Errors . 31 5.6.4 Accuracy tests Informative 31 5.7 ...
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... in developing a tool for measuring such conformance . . and ANSI X3J2 is currently ( April 1980 ) working on a language standard for a much richer version of BASIC , which will provide such features as real - time process control ...
... in developing a tool for measuring such conformance . . and ANSI X3J2 is currently ( April 1980 ) working on a language standard for a much richer version of BASIC , which will provide such features as real - time process control ...
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In particular , Minimal BASIC has no facilities for file handling , string manipulation , or array manipulation and has only rudimentary control structures . Although BASIC was originally designed for interactive use , the standard does ...
In particular , Minimal BASIC has no facilities for file handling , string manipulation , or array manipulation and has only rudimentary control structures . Although BASIC was originally designed for interactive use , the standard does ...
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Exception reports should note the conditions , such as data values or flow of control , that are abnormal , without implying that the source code per se is invalid . Error Handling if program is standard if program accepted by Page 13.
Exception reports should note the conditions , such as data values or flow of control , that are abnormal , without implying that the source code per se is invalid . Error Handling if program is standard if program accepted by Page 13.
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Therefore , the machine - readable part of the test system consists only of source code , i.e. , there are no system control commands . It is your responsibility to submit the programs to the implementation in natural way which does not ...
Therefore , the machine - readable part of the test system consists only of source code , i.e. , there are no system control commands . It is your responsibility to submit the programs to the implementation in natural way which does not ...
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20 PRINT 40 PRINT SECTION ACCEPT THE PROGRAM ACCOMPANIED BY DOCUMENTATION ACCURACY ACTUAL ALLOWING ANSI STANDARD APPROPRIATE ERROR MESSAGE ARGUMENT ARRAY ASSIGNED BASIC TEST PROGRAMS BEGIN TEST CHARACTERS COLUMN COMPUTED CONSTANTS CONTAINING CONTROL DATA DIGITS DISPLAYED END PROGRAM FILE END TEST ENTER ERROR EVALUATION EXACT EXECUTION EXPECTED FOLLOWING FUNCTION GOSUB GOTO IDENTIFYING THE EXCEPTION implementation INFORMATIVE TEST INPUT INPUT-REPLY ITEM LINE LOOP MEASURE MESSAGE IDENTIFYING MINIMAL BASIC TEST NBS MINIMAL BASIC NEGATIVE NON-STANDARD FEATURE NOTE NUMERIC EXPRESSIONS OCCUR OK OK OK operations ORDER OUTPUT OVERFLOW PASS THIS TEST POSITIVE PRINT 40 PRINT PRINT END PROGRAM PRINT PROGRAM FILE PRINT THIS SECTION PRINT TO PASS PROCESSOR PROGRAM NUMBER PROGRAM TESTS READ REFERENCE REFS REJECT THE PROGRAM REPORTED RESULT RETURN RND FUNCTION SECTION TESTS SPACE STATEMENT STRING SUBSCRIPT SUPPLIED TERMINATE TEST FAILED TEST OK TEST PASSED TYPE UNDERFLOW VALUE VARIABLE ZERO ОК ОК ОК