.ARRAY
Indicate System.Array access is 0-based
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WNSupported in Synergy .NET on Windows
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.ARRAY value
Arguments
value
One of the following values:
0 = System.Array access uses 0-based indices.
1 = System.Array access uses 1-based indices.
Discussion
C# assumes arrays are 0-based. The .ARRAY directive can be added to the top of a source module to indicate that all System.Array access uses 0-based indices instead of the default Synergy 1-based indices. This allows converted code to operate correctly.
.ARRAY is not applicable to Synergy pseudo arrays; it only applies to System.Array (dynamic) arrays. |
Once .ARRAY is declared, it is valid until the end of the source file. If more than one .ARRAY directive is present in the same source file, a “Duplicate directive” error (DUPDRCTV) will occur.
If value is something other than 0 or 1, a “0 or 1 expected” error (NOARYBASE) will occur.
Examples
.array 0 main record arr, [#] int ;Dynamic array is 0-based proc . . . end