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5 Statements

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[A statement defines an action to be performed upon its execution.]

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{10318AI95−00318−02} [This section describes the general rules applicable to all statements. Some statements are discussed in later sections: Procedure_call_statement (see 6.4)s and return statements are described in 6, "6 Subprograms". Entry_call_statement (see 9.5.3)s, requeue_statement (see 9.5.4)s, delay_statement (see 9.6)s, accept_statement (see 9.5.2)s, select_statement (see 9.7)s, and abort_statement (see 9.8)s are described in 9, "9 Tasks and Synchronization". Raise_statement (see 11.3)s are described in 11, "11 Exceptions", and code_statement (see 13.8)s in 13. The remaining forms of statements are presented in this section.]

Wording Changes from Ada 83

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{10318AI95−00318−02} The description of return statements has been moved to 6.5, "6.5 Return Statements", so that it is closer to the description of subprograms.