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Following are examples of the typographical and graphic conventions used in this guide:
Functions
, utility program names, standard names
,
and classes
.
Variables
, environment variables, and metasyntactic
variables.
and then shown this way.
Commands that are entered by the user are preceded in this manual by the
characters “$
” (dollar sign followed by space). If your system
uses this sequence as a prompt, then the commands will appear exactly as
you see them in the manual. If your system uses some other prompt, then
the command will appear with the $
replaced by whatever prompt
character you are using.
Full file names are shown with the “/
” character
as the directory separator; e.g., parent-dir/subdir/myfile.adb.
If you are using GNAT on a Windows platform, please note that
the “\
” character should be used instead.