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Variables in Typed Languages

Variables in typed languages are handled in a manner similar to functions in typed languages. See Typed Functions. The general definition command @deftypevr corresponds to @deftypefn and the specialized definition command @deftypevar corresponds to @deftypefun.

@deftypevr category data-type name
The @deftypevr command is the general definition command for something like a variable in a typed language--an entity that records a value. You must choose a term to describe the category of the entity being defined; for example, "Variable" could be used if the entity is a variable.

The @deftypevr command is written at the beginning of a line and is followed on the same line by the category of the entity being described, the data type, and the name of this particular entity.

For example:

@deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable
...
@end deftypevr

produces the following in Info:

-- Global Flag: int enable
...

The template is:

@deftypevr category data-type name
body-of-description
@end deftypevr

@deftypevr creates an entry in the index of variables for name.

@deftypevar data-type name
The @deftypevar command is the specialized definition command for variables in typed languages. @deftypevar is equivalent to @deftypevr Variable ....

For example:

@deftypevar int fubar
...
@end deftypevar

produces the following in Info:

-- Variable: int fubar
...

The template is:

@deftypevar data-type name
body-of-description
@end deftypevar

@deftypevar creates an entry in the index of variables for name.