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2.9 Reserved Words

Syntax

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

     NOTES

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 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.