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* Enable [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] temporarily even if a program source file doesn't contain the directive by specifying the '''-e''' switch when compiling via command line (''qb64 -c file.bas -e'').
* Enable [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] temporarily even if a program source file doesn't contain the directive by specifying the '''-e''' switch when compiling via command line (''qb64 -c file.bas -e'').


 
=== Errors ===
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* If used, [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] must be the very first statement in your program. No other statements can precede it (except for comment lines started with an [[Apostrophe|apostrophe]] or [[REM]]).
* If used, [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] must be the very first statement in your program. No other statements can precede it (except for [[$NOPREFIX]] or comment lines started with an [[Apostrophe|apostrophe]] or [[REM]]).
* Do not use [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] in [[$INCLUDE]]d modules.
* Do not use [[OPTION _EXPLICIT]] in [[$INCLUDE]]d modules.


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* [https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1727 Featured in our "Keyword of the Day" series]
* [[OPTION _EXPLICITARRAY]]
* [[OPTION _EXPLICITARRAY]]
* [[DIM]], [[REDIM]]
* [[DIM]], [[REDIM]]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 25 September 2024

OPTION _EXPLICIT instructs the compiler to require variable declaration with DIM, REDIM or an equivalent statement.


Syntax

OPTION _EXPLICIT


Description

  • With OPTION _EXPLICIT you can avoid typos by having QB64 immediately warn in the Status area of new variables used without previous declaration.
  • The use of OPTION _EXPLICIT does also enforce the requirement to DIM or REDIM any arrays before first use, no extra OPTION _EXPLICITARRAY is needed.
  • Enable OPTION _EXPLICIT temporarily even if a program source file doesn't contain the directive by specifying the -e switch when compiling via command line (qb64 -c file.bas -e).

Errors


Examples

Example: Avoiding simple typos with OPTION _EXPLICIT results shown in the QB64 IDE Status area.

OPTION _EXPLICIT

DIM myVariable AS INTEGER

myVariable = 5

PRINT myVariabe

QB64 IDE Status will show: Variable 'myVariabe' (SINGLE) not defined on line 4


See also



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