Resource Statements

This section provides overview information on resource statements and directives. Resource statements consist of one or more keywords, numbers, character strings, constants, or file names. You combine these to define the resource type, identifier, and data. Directives are special types of resource statements that perform functions such as including header files, defining constants, and conditionally compiling portions of the file. Resource statements have three basic forms:


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