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Description:
DECLARE
defines a user-defined function defined in other source program files.
• Declaration of a user-defined function should appear preceding a calling state-
ment of the user-defined function in your source program.
•
funcname
,
subname
, and
dummyparameter
should be declared in the
same way as the function names and real parameters defined in the original func-
tions (defined in other source program files).
• You cannot make double definition to a same function name.
• The
DECLARE
statement should not be defined in the block-structured state-
ments (
FOR
...
NEXT
,
IF
...
THEN
...
ELSE
...
END
IF
,
SELECT
...
CASE
...
END
SELECT
,
WHILE
...
WEND
,
DEF
FN
...
END
DEF
,
FUNCTION
...
END
FUNCTION
,
and
SUB
...
END
SUB
), in the error-handling routine, event-handling routine, or in
the subroutines.
Syntax errors:
Reference:
Statements:
FUNCTION
...
END
FUNCTION
and
SUB
...
END
SUB
Error code and message
Meaning
error 64: Function
redefinition
You made double definition to a same
function name.
error 71: Syntax error
•
stringlength
is out of the
range.
•
stringlength
is not an integer
constant.
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