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program Declares a Program
program <pname>(<parms>);
<declarations>
begin
<statements>
end.
A program is a set of declarations, followed by a list of statements.
When the program is run, execution starts with the first statement
following BEGIN and continues until the statement just before END is
executed. Note that END is followed by a period (.) rather than a
semicolon. A Turbo Pascal program does not need a PROGRAM statement,
since you can only have one program per source code file.
<pname> The program's name.
<parms> An optional list of parameters. If no parameters are
declared, then the parentheses are dropped. If the
parameters are there, they are ignored.
<declarations> Global LABEL, CONST, TYPE, VAR, PROCEDURE, and
FUNCTION declarations.
<statements> Zero or more legal statements.
-------------------------------- Example ---------------------------------
program Sum;
var
A,B,Sum : Integer;
begin
Write('Enter two values: ');
Readln(A,B);
Sum := A + B;
Writeln('The sum is ',Sum)
end.
See Also:
const
type
var
procedure
function
begin
end
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