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END

The END command is used to terminate the execution of a program. When the computer encounters this command, it stops executing subsequent instructions.

Generally, the END command is placed at the end of a program to indicate its conclusion. It can be used within the program to interrupt execution in a controlled manner, for example when a particular condition occurs.

When the END command is encountered, the computer stops immediately execution, also interrupts are not served anymore. This is different from the HALT command, which only suspends execution but not interrupts.

SYNTAX

 END


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  • id : identifier
  • type : datatype
  • v : value
  • "..." : string
  • [...] : optional

EXAMPLE

 END


ABBREVIATION: Ee

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In order to reduce space you can use this abbreviation for this instruction:

END ↔ Ee

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