0.9b (c) 1995 Peter Childs
>>----SAY------+--------------+----;----------->< +--expression--+
SAY is used to write to the output stream the result of evaluating expression. The result is usually displayed to the user, but the output destination can depend on the implementation. The result of expression can be of any length.
Notes:
1. Data from the SAY instruction is sent to the default output stream (STDOUT:) However, the standard OS/2 rules for redirecting output apply to SAY output.
2. The SAY instruction does not format data; line wrapping is handled by the operating system and the hardware. However formatting is accomplished, the output data remains a single logical line.
Example:
data=100 Say data 'divided by 4 =>' data/4 /* Would display: "100 divided by 4 => 25" */
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