Article | REF: H3068 V1

C language

Author: Christian QUEINNEC

Publication date: February 10, 2002

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5. Instructions

C is an instruction language. Any expression followed by a semicolon is an instruction. A semicolon marks the end of each instruction; the semicolon is not an instruction separator as in Pascal, but an instruction terminator in C. Some predefined instructions can be used to structure instructions into alternatives and loops. Always faithful to the principle of rapid writing, C introduces numerous writing shortcuts.

5.1 Local block

{

      definitionLocale*

      instructions*

}

The instruction block groups together in a single instruction a series of instructions,...

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