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help/source/text/sbasic/shared/Compiler_options.xhp
Alain Romedenne fcf75206c5 Basic compiler/runtime options aggregation
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0084">Compiler options specified at the module level affect %PRODUCTNAME <emph>Basic compiler checks</emph> and error messages. Basic syntax as well as Basic set of instructions can be different according to the options that are in use. The less <literal>Option</literal>, the easiest and tolerant %PRODUCTNAME Basic language is. The more <literal>Option</literal>, the richer and controlled Basic language gets.</paragraph>
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<note id="par_id141592406254504">Compiler options must be specified before the executable program code in a module.</note>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id161592405163812">Specifies that the scope of the module is that of the Basic library it belongs to.</paragraph>
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<warning id="par_id141592408035462">Options specified at the module level also affect %PRODUCTNAME <emph>Basic runtime conditions</emph>. The behaviour of %PRODUCTNAME Basic instructions can differ.</warning>
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