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#pragma mode inquiry revisited
06-06-2021, 02:41 AM
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RE: #pragma mode inquiry revisited
Is the use of the #pragma mode line going to be depreciated or be restricted
to a certain set of programmers?

I have done more research on the #pragma mode and the information is
obscure at best.

There have been formatting, precision, country codes available for cobol,
fortran, basic, c,... etc available for some time.

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The following is the most recent research.

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https://www.hpcalc.org/details/7714
https://www.hpcalc.org/prime/docs/commandtree.zip

Insert pragma: tap this option to paste a #pragma mode definition into your program. The #pragma
mode definition is of the following form:
#pragma mode( separator(), integer())

Use the #pragma mode definition to define the set of separators used for digit grouping and the integer
type. The #pragma mode definition will force the program to compile using these settings. This capability
is useful for adapting a program written for a culture that uses different grouping symbols (. vs. ,) than
your own.

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https://www.hpcalc.org/details/7445
https://www.hpcalc.org/prime/docs/hpprimeug.zip
https://www.hpcalc.org/historical/hpprimeug2nd.zip
https://www.hpcalc.org/historical/hpprimeug.zip

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hpprimeug
second edition
third edition

Insert pragma—Tap this option to paste a #pragma mode definition into your program. The #pragma
mode definition is in the following form:
#pragma mode( separator(), integer())
Use the #pragma mode definition to define the set of separators used for digit grouping and the integer
type. The #pragma mode definition forces the program to compile using these settings. This capability
is useful for adapting a program written for a culture that uses different grouping symbols (. vs. ,) than
your own.

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RE: #pragma mode inquiry revisited - Liamtoh Resu - 06-06-2021 02:41 AM
RE: #pragma mode inquiry revisited - Han - 06-06-2021, 11:07 PM



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