The RUN command initiates execution of a compiled QMBasic program. It can also be used to execute VOC style items that are stored in alternative files.
Format
RUN {file.name} record.name {LPTR} {NO.PAGE}
where
file.name | is the name of the directory file holding the program to be run. If omitted, this defaults to BP. The .OUT suffix for the compiler output file is supplied automatically when using the command to execute a QMBasic program. |
record.name | is the name of the compiled program. |
LPTR | causes output to logical print unit 0 to be directed to the printer. This is identical in effect to a PRINTER ON statement being performed within the program. |
NO.PAGE | suppresses pagination of output to the terminal. |
The rules regarding location of the item to be executed are:
1. | If only one name is provided, BP is assumed as the file name. |
2. | If a file with the .OUT suffix added to the name is defined in the VOC and can be opened, record.name is assumed to be the name of a compiled QMBasic program. |
3. | If the file is not defined in the VOC or cannot be opened for any reason, record.name is assumed to be the name of a VOC style item (sentence, paragraph, menu, etc) in the named file without the .OUT suffix. |
4. | If the item identified by the above steps cannot be found, an error is reported. |
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