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The following are the reserved words. Within a program, some or all of the letters of a reserved word may be in upper case, and one or more characters in category other_format may be inserted within or at the end of the reserved word.
abort | else | new | return
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abs | elsif | not | reverse
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abstract | end | null |
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accept | entry | select
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access | exception | of | separate
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aliased | exit | or | subtype
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all | others | synchronized
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and | for | out |
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array | function | overriding | tagged
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at | task
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generic | package | terminate
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begin | goto | pragma | then
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body | private | type
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if | procedure |
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case | in | protected | until
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constant | interface | use
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is | raise |
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declare | range | when
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delay | limited | record | while
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delta | loop | rem | with
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digits | renames |
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do | mod | requeue | xor
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8 The reserved words appear in lower case boldface in this International Standard, except when used in the designator of an attribute (see 4.1.4). Lower case boldface is also used for a reserved word in a string_literal used as an operator_symbol. This is merely a convention −− programs may be written in whatever typeface is desired and available.