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== Keyword changes == | |||
The standard pick keyword "delete" and "char" are reserved keywords in C++ and have to be substituted. | |||
=== DELETE() become erase === | |||
xxx=delete(yyy,fieldno,valueno,subvalueno) | |||
becomes | |||
xxx=erase(yyy,fieldno,valueno,subvaluen) | |||
or in oo style | |||
xxx=yyy.erase(fieldno,valueno,subvaluen) | |||
=== DELETE become deleterecord === | |||
delete filevar,key | |||
becomes | |||
deleterecord(filevar,key) | |||
or in oo style | |||
filevar.deleterecord(key) | |||
=== CHAR() becomes CHR() === | |||
"char" is a reserved keyword in c++ so | |||
charx=char(intvar) | |||
becomes | |||
charx=chr(intvar) | |||
or in oo style | |||
charx=intvar.chr() |
Latest revision as of 10:11, 26 July 2009
Keyword changes
The standard pick keyword "delete" and "char" are reserved keywords in C++ and have to be substituted.
DELETE() become erase
xxx=delete(yyy,fieldno,valueno,subvalueno)
becomes
xxx=erase(yyy,fieldno,valueno,subvaluen)
or in oo style
xxx=yyy.erase(fieldno,valueno,subvaluen)
DELETE become deleterecord
delete filevar,key
becomes
deleterecord(filevar,key)
or in oo style
filevar.deleterecord(key)
CHAR() becomes CHR()
"char" is a reserved keyword in c++ so
charx=char(intvar)
becomes
charx=chr(intvar)
or in oo style
charx=intvar.chr()