- ... Bailey1
- Anglo-Australian
Observatory
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- ...
simple.2.1
- The disadvantage is that ICL cannot usually spot cases
where we accidentally mistype the name of a variable, as can languages which
enforce declaration of variables (such as FORTRAN with the IMPLICIT NONE
directive). This is not thought to be a serious problem for the relatively
simple programs for which ICL is intended.
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- ... FORTRAN2.2
- But different from those in Pascal
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- ... message.4.1
- A tidier
exit can be arranged by using an exception handler for the EOF exception.
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- ... commands9.1
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In fact, any ICL command may be specified in place of KAPPA in the ADAM
command.
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- ... message9.2
- These loading messages can be turned off by the SET
NOMESSAGES command, if desired
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- ... 0591KAPPA9.3
- The name is prefixed with a
number (e.g. 0591) to make a unique process name, so that there is no conflict
between your version of KAPPA, and another version run at the same time by
another user
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- ... NDF9.4
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`NDF' stands for Extensible N-Dimensional Data Format. For more
information see Section
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- ...
implementor9.5
- For a detailed description of the parameter help system,
see SUN/115.
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- ... names9.6
- Note that for reasons explained in Section
, strings
defining names to be used as ADAM task parameters are generally prefixed with
@.
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- ... programs10.1
- The alternative way is by using
the DEFUSER command
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