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<p class="syntax">CLEARGO | <p class="syntax">CLEARGO | ||
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===Syntax notes=== | ===Syntax notes=== | ||
The CLEARGO command does not take any arguments. | The CLEARGO command does not take any arguments. | ||
==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<p>Global objects (images, screens, menus, lists, foundsets, and remembered positions defined as GLOBAL) are stored in GTBL along with User Language global variables. The CLEARGO command clears GTBL of all but global variables, avoiding its filling and causing a request to terminate. CLEARGO does not clear GTBL global variables.</p> | <p>Global objects (images, screens, menus, lists, foundsets, and remembered positions defined as GLOBAL) are stored in GTBL along with User Language global variables. The CLEARGO command clears GTBL of all but global variables, avoiding its filling and causing a request to terminate. CLEARGO does not clear GTBL global variables.</p> | ||
<p>The [[CLEARG command]] clears GTBL global variables.</p> | <p>The [[CLEARG command]] clears GTBL global variables.</p> | ||
<p>Refer to the SOUL/User Language [[Global | <p>Refer to the SOUL/User Language [[Global features]] topic for a description of global variables and the User Language statements and functions that manipulate them. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 22 March 2017
Summary
- Privileges
- Any user
- Function
- Clears all global objects and positions from GTBL
Syntax
CLEARGO
Syntax notes
The CLEARGO command does not take any arguments.
Usage notes
Global objects (images, screens, menus, lists, foundsets, and remembered positions defined as GLOBAL) are stored in GTBL along with User Language global variables. The CLEARGO command clears GTBL of all but global variables, avoiding its filling and causing a request to terminate. CLEARGO does not clear GTBL global variables.
The CLEARG command clears GTBL global variables.
Refer to the SOUL/User Language Global features topic for a description of global variables and the User Language statements and functions that manipulate them.