NBS Minimal BASIC Test Programs: Version 2, User's Manual, Issue 500, Part 1 - Issue 570, Part 1U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 |
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... and RETURN .. 35 5.9.2 ON - GOTO .. 36 5.10 READ , DATA , and RESTORE . 36 5.10.1 Standard Capabilities .. 36 5.10.2 Exceptions .. 36 5.10.3 Errors .. 36 Section Page 37 5.11 5.11.1 5.11.2 INPUT ... Standard Capabilities Page 3.
... and RETURN .. 35 5.9.2 ON - GOTO .. 36 5.10 READ , DATA , and RESTORE . 36 5.10.1 Standard Capabilities .. 36 5.10.2 Exceptions .. 36 5.10.3 Errors .. 36 Section Page 37 5.11 5.11.1 5.11.2 INPUT ... Standard Capabilities Page 3.
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... read sections 2 and 3. These sections give a brief explanation of BASIC , how it is standardized , and how the test programs help measure conformance to the standard . Those who wish to know how to interpret the results of program ...
... read sections 2 and 3. These sections give a brief explanation of BASIC , how it is standardized , and how the test programs help measure conformance to the standard . Those who wish to know how to interpret the results of program ...
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... READ statement ( not to be confused with INPUT which handles external data ) . The internal set of values is created with DATA statements , and may be read repetitively from the beginning of the set by using the RESTORE statement . The ...
... READ statement ( not to be confused with INPUT which handles external data ) . The internal set of values is created with DATA statements , and may be read repetitively from the beginning of the set by using the RESTORE statement . The ...
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... read the relevant sections of the standard carefully before running the tests in a particular group . The documentation contained herein explains the rationale for the tests in each group , but it is not a substitute for a detailed ...
... read the relevant sections of the standard carefully before running the tests in a particular group . The documentation contained herein explains the rationale for the tests in each group , but it is not a substitute for a detailed ...
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... READ , e.g. ) 17 . 18 . use of " ** " as involution operator 19 . we A adjacent operators , such as 2 -4 When developing programs to test for possible enhancements , also tried to assist the user in confirming what the actual processor ...
... READ , e.g. ) 17 . 18 . use of " ** " as involution operator 19 . we A adjacent operators , such as 2 -4 When developing programs to test for possible enhancements , also tried to assist the user in confirming what the actual processor ...
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72 characters 8.4 PROGRAM NUMBER algorithm allowed ANSI ANSI standard argument assignment BASIC Test Programs behavior Computer Science context Control Statements correctly DEF statement division by zero documentation endif error measure error programs ERROR REFS error tests EVALUATION OF NUMERIC Exception Handling EXCEPTION REFS exception report exception tests execution FOR-BLOCKS FOR-STATEMENT functional group GOSUB and RETURN GOTO Implementation Conformance implementation-defined features Informative Tests INPUT exception input-reply internal interpretation keyword language standard LINE-NUMBERS machine infinity Minimal BASIC Test non-fatal exceptions NUMERIC CONSTANTS NUMERIC EXPRESSIONS ON-GOTO operations OPTION BASE pass/fail message passes or fails PBASIC PRINT processor FAILS PROGRAM NUMBER EXCEPTION program output programming language programs test pseudorandom QUOTED STRINGS CONTAINING recovery procedure reply requirements RND FUNCTION rules Science and Technology self-checking semantic significand simple software testing source code specified Standard Capabilities standard program syntax test fails TEST PASSED test system UNDERFLOW USER-DEFINED FUNCTION Version ZERO