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5.3 If Statements

5.3 If Statements

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[An if_statement selects for execution at most one of the enclosed sequences_of_statements, depending on the (truth) value of one or more corresponding conditions.]

Syntax

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if_statement ::=
    if condition then
      sequence_of_statements
   {elsif condition then
      sequence_of_statements}
   [else
      sequence_of_statements]
    end if;

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condition ::= boolean_expression

Name Resolution Rules

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A condition is expected to be of any boolean type.

Dynamic Semantics

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For the execution of an if_statement, the condition specified after if, and any conditions specified after elsif, are evaluated in succession (treating a final else as elsif True then), until one evaluates to True or all conditions are evaluated and yield False. If a condition evaluates to True, then the corresponding sequence_of_statements is executed; otherwise none of them is executed.

5.a
Ramification: The part about all evaluating to False can't happen if there is an else, since that is herein considered equivalent to elsif True then.

Examples

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Examples of if statements:

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if Month = December and Day = 31 then
   Month := January;
   Day   := 1;
   Year  := Year + 1;
end if;

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if Line_Too_Short then
   raise Layout_Error;
elsif Line_Full then
   New_Line;
   Put(Item);
else
   Put(Item);
end if;

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if My_Car.Owner.Vehicle /= My_Car then            --see 3.10.1
   Report ("Incorrect data");
end if;



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