GB/T 4144-1984
Programming languages--Minimal BASIC

Standard No.
GB/T 4144-1984
Language
Chinese
Release Date
1984
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
Lastest
GB/T 4144-1984
Scope
This standard was developed to facilitate the interchangeability of BASIC programs among a variety of automatic data processing systems. This standard specifies: --The syntax of programs written in minimal BASIC. --The format of the data received by the automatic data system controlled by the program written in minimum BASIC as input and the precision and range of the numerical representation. --The format of data and the precision and range of numerical representation that can be generated by the automatic data system controlled by the program written in minimum BASIC as output. -- Semantic rules explaining the meaning of programs written in minimal BASIC. - One - Errors and abnormal conditions that should be found, and the way to deal with these errors and abnormal conditions. Future standards for the same purpose will describe extensions and improvements to this standard. A program that conforms to the provisions of this standard but does not comply with the provisions of an extension or enhancement of this standard will be said to be written in minimal BASIC. Although the BASIC language was originally designed primarily for interactive use, the language described in this standard is not so limited. Appendix A outlines the organization of this standard. Appendix B explains the methodology used for syntax specification.

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