Initialise arrays to their correct default values - Fix bug introduced in commit 477393b00f95 (2014-11-16)
(* Test whether the keyword XXXX may be used as an identifier for:
* IL label name/identifier
*
* The XXXX names in the following code are merely a placeholder.
* They will be replaced by several identifiers before actual testing
* of the compiler.
*)
(* The identifiers that will replace the XXXX
* must be placed on a line starting with #
* All identifiers preceded by # are ignored!
* The identifier list must be placed inside an IEC 61131-3 comment.
*)
(*
#IL_operators #ANDN #CAL #CALC #CALCN #CD #CLK #CU #IN #JMP #JMPC #JMPCN
#IL_operators #LD #LDN #ORN #PT #PV #R #R1 #RET #RETC #RETCN #S #S1 #ST #STN #XORN
#SFC_qualifiers D DS L N P #R #S SD SL
NOTE: R and S are identical to IL operators!!
#Task_initialisers PRIORITY SINGLE INTERVAL
*)
(* NOTE: Currently the matiec compiler does not yet support
* the use of identifiers identical to IL operators
* in IL code. In ther words, in IL code we cannot use
* identifiers identical to IL operators to identify variables,
* functions, etc...
* Identifiers identical to IL operators are therefore
* commented out.
*)
function foo : int
var
e, f : bool;
end_var
XXXX: R e
JMP XXXX
end_function
function bar : int
var
e, f : bool;
end_var
JMP XXXX
XXXX: R e
end_function
(* Checking whether the use of XXXX will confuse any other
* normal and correct IL or ST code.
*)
{#include "basic_code.test" }