Coding rules
These coding rules apply:
- RMU Script statements can be placed anywhere between columns 1 and 72. Only one statement is allowed on a line. Statements are followed by respective arguments.
- The arguments are separated by one or more spaces.
- Lines that begin with an asterisk (*) are treated as comments.
- Comments can be imbedded anywhere in the program.
- Alphanumeric constant values (literal) are enclosed in quotes. For example:
'abcd' - A hex literal is coded by placing an X before the hex constant. For example:
X'1234' - A hex literal must contain a combination of valid hex characters: 0–9, A–F.
- Numeric constant values are coded as numbers with a leading plus or minus sign and, if necessary, a decimal point. Numbers without a sign are treated as positive numbers. For example, -123.55 is a negative number.