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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... execution . Therefore , the machine - readable part of the test system consists only of code , i.e. , there are no system control commands . It is your responsibility to submit the programs to the implementation in a natural way which ...
... execution . Therefore , the machine - readable part of the test system consists only of code , i.e. , there are no system control commands . It is your responsibility to submit the programs to the implementation in a natural way which ...
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... execution . Nonetheless , these programs are also standard conforming ( i.e. , syntactically valid ) the implementation must accept and process them . considerations . There are two special The first is the distinction between so ...
... execution . Nonetheless , these programs are also standard conforming ( i.e. , syntactically valid ) the implementation must accept and process them . considerations . There are two special The first is the distinction between so ...
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... execution proceeds beyond that point , the test fails and prints a message so stating . With the non - fatal exceptions , the test program attempts to discover whether the recovery procedure has been applied or not and in this instance ...
... execution proceeds beyond that point , the test fails and prints a message so stating . With the non - fatal exceptions , the test program attempts to discover whether the recovery procedure has been applied or not and in this instance ...
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... execution of the feature under test . At this point , the test may print information to help the user understand how execution is proceeding . *** " . Then comes the important part : a message , surrounded by asterisks , announcing ...
... execution of the feature under test . At this point , the test may print information to help the user understand how execution is proceeding . *** " . Then comes the important part : a message , surrounded by asterisks , announcing ...
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... execution to stop when encountered , but STOP may appear anywhere in the program any number of times . There must be exactly one END statement in a program , and it must be the last line in the source code . Thus , END serves both as a ...
... execution to stop when encountered , but STOP may appear anywhere in the program any number of times . There must be exactly one END statement in a program , and it must be the last line in the source code . Thus , END serves both as a ...
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15 PRINT 20 PRINT 40 PRINT SECTION ACCEPT THE PROGRAM ACCOMPANIED BY DOCUMENTATION ACCURATELY DESCRIBING ANSI STANDARD 7.2 APPROPRIATE ERROR MESSAGE ARGUMENT ASSIGNED BASIC TEST PROGRAMS COMPUTED DATA DESCRIBING THE FEATURE'S DETAILED CRITERIA DIM-STATEMENT DISPLAYED DIVISION BY ZERO END END TEST END PROGRAM FILE EXRAD FEATURE OF MINIMAL FEATURE'S INTERPRETATION FOR-STATEMENT GOSUB GOTO IDENTIFYING THE EXCEPTION implementation INFORMATIVE TEST PASSED INPUT INPUT-REPLY LINE NUMBER LINE-NUMBERS MACHINE INFINITY MESSAGE IDENTIFYING MINIMAL BASIC TEST NBS MINIMAL BASIC NON-STANDARD FEATURE NUMERIC EXPRESSIONS OK OK OK ON-GOTO OPTION BASE PASS THIS TEST PRINT 40 PRINT PRINT BEGIN TEST PRINT END PROGRAM PRINT END TEST PRINT FOR DETAILED PRINT PROGRAM FILE PRINT THIS PROGRAM PRINT THIS SECTION PRINT TO PASS PROCESSOR PROGRAM TESTS PROGRAMS USER'S MANUAL QUOTED STRINGS READ REFS REJECT THE PROGRAM REM SUBROUTINE RND FUNCTION SECTION TESTS SIGNIFICAND STATEMENT TEST IS INFORMATIVE TEST OK TEST PROGRAMS USER'S UNDERFLOW USER-DEFINED FUNCTION