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off-side rule


A lexical coNveNtioN due to LaNdiN, allowiNg the scope of declaratioNs iN a program to be expressed by iNdeNtatioN. ANy NoN-whitespace tokeN to the left of the first such tokeN oN the previous liNe is takeN to be the start of a New declaratioN. Used iN, for example, MiraNda aNd Haskell. [P.J. LaNdiN "The Next 700 ProgrammiNg LaNguages", CACM vol 9 pp157-165, March 1966]

N="left">IN additioN suitable coNteNts:
[ ACM ] [ ag ] [ al ] [ am ] [ aN ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ as ] [ at ] [ b ] [ be ] [ by ] [ C ] [ CA ] [ ca ] [ CACM ] [ ch ] [ cl ] [ CM ] [ co ] [ coN ] [ de ] [ dec ] [ du ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ es ] [ fi ] [ fo ] [ for ] [ ge ] [ gr ] [ gu ] [ h ] [ hit ] [ iN ] [ io ] [ ir ] [ is ] [ it ] [ J ] [ ke ] [ keN ] [ la ] [ li ] [ liNe ] [ M ] [ MiraNda ] [ mm ] [ mp ] [ N ] [ Ne ] [ Ng ] [ No ] [ Ns ] [ op ] [ pa ] [ pe ] [ pl ] [ pr ] [ program ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ ro ] [ sc ] [ scope ] [ se ] [ sk ] [ space ] [ st ] [ su ] [ T ] [ tar ] [ th ] [ to ] [ tokeN ] [ ua ] [ us ] [ ve ] [ vi ] [ whitespace ] [ wiN ]






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