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Switch Directives
Switch Directives toggle the compiler between different compilation
methods. There are twelve Switch Directives; they are:
{$A+} / {$A-} Switches between Word and Byte alignment of variables
{$B+} / {$B-} Enables/Disables Boolean `Short Circuit' Evaluation
{$D+} / {$D-} Enables/Disables generation of debug information
{$E+} / {$E-} Enables/Disables 8087 Emulation routines
{$F+} / {$F-} Forces/Does not force Far Calls
{$I+} / {$I-} Enables/Disables I/O checking
{$L+} / {$L-} Enables/Disables generation of local symbols
{$N+} / {$N-} Enables/Disables use of the 8087 math chip
{$O+} / {$O-} Enables/Disables overlay code generation
{$R+} / {$R-} Enables/Disables code generation for range checking
{$S+} / {$S-} Enables/Disables stack overflow checking
{$V+} / {$V-} Enables/Disables variable parameter string checking
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