declare
Declare [ Function | Process ] [ <returntype> ] <name> ( [ <parameters> ] )
[ Private
<private variables>
End ]
[ Public
<public variables>
End ]
End
Declare is a reserved word used to declare a process or function before its actual code. This can be useful if the function or process needs to be known before it is actually defined, like when the function returns something other than an int or when the publics of the process need to be accessed before the definition. By default, the returntype of a process or function is an int.
When using this statement, a few things can be defined about the process/function:
- If it’s a process or function
- Its returntype
- The parameters of the process or function
- The public variables of the process or function
- The private variables of the process or function
The first three are defined when using the statement Declare, while the last two are defined within the Declare block.
Example
Declare Process example_process()
Public // Declare public variables for the process example_process
int public_int;
string public_string;
End
/* The Process definition handles this section
Private // Declare private variables for the process example_process
int private_int;
End
*/
End
Declare Function string example_function( int param_int)
Private // Declare private variables for the process example_process
int private_int;
End
End
Process example_process();
/* The Declare handles this section.
Public
int public_int;
string public_string;
*/
Private
int private_int;
Begin
Loop
frame;
End
End
Function string example_function( int param_int)
Begin
return "";
End