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In this example the variable ''i'' is an integer, allocated to all processes. | In this example the variable ''i'' is an integer, allocated to all processes. | ||
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[[Category:Type Library]] | [[Category:Type Library]] | ||
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[[Category:Allocation Types]] | [[Category:Allocation Types]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 13 January 2013
Syntax
multiple[type]
Where type is optional
Semantics
Included in allocated will (with no arguments) set the specific variable to have memory allocated to all processes within current scope.
Example
var i: Int :: allocated[multiple[]];
In this example the variable i is an integer, allocated to all processes.
Since: Version 0.41b