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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 7185-95 (R2013)
Information Technology - Programming Languages - Pascal (Adopted ISO/IEC 7185:1990)
SKU: 2410235
Publié par CSA Group
Année de publication 1995
Confirmé(e) en 2013
86 pages
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Scope
1.1
This International Standard specifies the semantics and syntax of the computer programming language Pascal by specifying requirements for a processor and for a conforming program. Two levels of compliance are defined for both processors and programs.
1.2 This International Standard does not specify
(a) the size or complexity of a program and its data that will exceed the capacity of any specific data processing system or the capacity of a particular processor, nor the actions to be taken when the corresponding limits are exceeded.
(b) the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of supporting an implementation of a processor for Pascal
(c) the method of activating the program-block or the set of commands used to control the environment in which a Pascal program is transformed and executed
(d) the mechanism by which programs written in Pascal are transformed for use by a data processing system
(e) the method for reporting errors or warnings
(f) the typographical representation of a program published for human reading.
1.1
This International Standard specifies the semantics and syntax of the computer programming language Pascal by specifying requirements for a processor and for a conforming program. Two levels of compliance are defined for both processors and programs.
1.2 This International Standard does not specify
(a) the size or complexity of a program and its data that will exceed the capacity of any specific data processing system or the capacity of a particular processor, nor the actions to be taken when the corresponding limits are exceeded.
(b) the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of supporting an implementation of a processor for Pascal
(c) the method of activating the program-block or the set of commands used to control the environment in which a Pascal program is transformed and executed
(d) the mechanism by which programs written in Pascal are transformed for use by a data processing system
(e) the method for reporting errors or warnings
(f) the typographical representation of a program published for human reading.