Fulltext results:
- statements_and_compounds @script:walkthrough
- Structure ===== Statements normally end at a newline character, unless there is a backslash at the end of a line. print 'Statement' print \ 'Statement' Semicolons can be used on one line to separate statements. print 'Statement 1.';
- reference
- ''. * A colon ('':'') always indicates a single-line compound that does not need to be closed: <code>d
- basic_expressions @script:walkthrough
- uences are supported, for example ''\n'' for a newline. Triple-quoted strings can contain newlines and q
- functions @script:walkthrough
- compound statement, so it must be either a single-line compound or ''end'' must be used in the end. d
- records @script:walkthrough
- is created in the local namespace. On the second line //subexp// is created inside //myrec// because it