


Arrays are at most just one dimension, it says. I saw no mention of strings in the reference doc: no examples of declaring strings or assigning values to them.

My quick look at the compiled code says it's not awful, but not so hot, e.g., code to display a string literal like "hello world" compiled to a long series of load immediate + RCALL instructions. Every compiler option is available in two forms: -option and /option. The following is a list of the Visual Basic command-line compiler options sorted alphabetically. But I cannot find documentation on those extensions and there's no downloadable trial that I can see. The Visual Basic command-line compiler is provided as an alternative to compiling programs from the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). I thought maybe type string is in the optional extensions that seem to include longs and functions with named arguments. Is there a type "string"? The demo.bas has a declaration for a variable of that type but it causes a compiler error. I wrote this compiler in PASCAL and it will compile BASIC programs written in PIC BASIC dialect, producing a pseudo-code output which then needs to be. I tried it out and wonder if anyone knows: hex file into the simulator, originally C code? No symbol table in the simulator? How's that better than AVR studio? Its inexpensive, and the simulator is nice (that's the only thing I use it for anymore, as I now have a hard time thinking in Basic). Die Compiler erzeugen vergleichsweise schnellen Code, den sie in Maschinensprache generieren, wohingegen einige andere BASIC-Compiler P-Code erzeugen, der zur Laufzeit noch interpretiert werden muss und erst dann Befehl für Befehl in Maschinensprache übersetzt wird. Welcome to Small Basic Small Basic is the only programming language created specially to help students transition from block-based coding to text-based.
