/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb PASCAL, Predeclared Routines, Parameter, PRESENT *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
The PRESENT function returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the actual argument list of a routine contains an argument that corresponds to a formal parameter. (The PRESENT function is usually used to supply a default value or to take a default action when the argument for a parameter is omitted.) Syntax: PRESENT (parameter-name) The 'parameter-name' parameter is the name of a formal parameter with the TRUNCATE attribute. The 'parameter-name' must be the name of a formal parameter of the function from which PRESENT is called, or from a subroutine of that function. The function result indicates whether the argument list of the containing routine specifies an actual argument corresponding to an optional parameter. Parameters that do not have the TRUNCATE attribute and also do not follow a parameter with the TRUNCATE attribute in the formal parameter list, are allowed; in their case, the PRESENT function always returns TRUE. Default parameters are considered to be present in the argument list, and the PRESENT function returns TRUE when passed the name of a parameter with a default value.
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