Sorry, but I read in your documentation: The Programming Language Oberon+ .... 4. Declaration and Scope Rules .... The scope of an object x extends textually from the point of its declaration to the end of the block…
I had a look at the Oberon+ language definition and noted that one of the most annoying Oberon shortcomings (as compared to Modula-3) still remain: ...from the point of definition to the end of the scope... Oberon+…
Sorry, but I read in your documentation: The Programming Language Oberon+ .... 4. Declaration and Scope Rules .... The scope of an object x extends textually from the point of its declaration to the end of the block…
I had a look at the Oberon+ language definition and noted that one of the most annoying Oberon shortcomings (as compared to Modula-3) still remain: ...from the point of definition to the end of the scope... Oberon+…