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Ada '83 Language Reference Manual

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2.9. Reserved Words

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The identifiers listed below are called reserved words and are reserved for special significance in the language. For readability of this manual, the reserved words appear in lower case boldface.

 abort declare generic of select
 abs delay goto or separate
 accept delta others subtype
 access digits if out
 all do in task
 and is package terminate
 array pragma then
 at else private type
 elsif limited procedure
 end loop
 begin entry raise use
 body exception range
 exit mod record when
 rem while
 new renames with
 case for not return
 constant function null reverse xor 

A reserved word must not be used as a declared identifier.

Notes:

Reserved words differing only in the use of corresponding upper and lower case letters are considered as the same (see 2.3). In some attributes the identifier that appears after the apostrophe is identical to some reserved word.

References: attribute, declaration, identifier, lower case letter, upper case letter.

Rationale references: 2.1 Lexical Structure

Style Guide references: 3.1.3 Capitalization

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