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The "error-cond line-ref" parameter is replaced with one or more pairs of specifications. "Error-cond" is a specific error condition and "line-ref" is a line number or line label to which control should be transferred if that error occurs. See [[Error Conditions]] for more information.
The "error-cond line-ref" parameter is replaced with one or more pairs of specifications. "Error-cond" is a specific error condition and "line-ref" is a line number or line label to which control should be transferred if that error occurs. See [[Error Conditions]] for more information.
For example:
...EOF donereading...
When the program runs this statement and comes to an [[EOF|End of File]] error, it will transfer to the line labeled "donereading".


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Latest revision as of 18:30, 18 July 2013

The "error-cond line-ref" parameter is replaced with one or more pairs of specifications. "Error-cond" is a specific error condition and "line-ref" is a line number or line label to which control should be transferred if that error occurs. See Error Conditions for more information.

For example:

...EOF donereading...

When the program runs this statement and comes to an End of File error, it will transfer to the line labeled "donereading".