PEEK Reference Manual
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Notation for Messages
each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by 
vertical lines. For example:
LIGHTS [ ON ]
 [ OFF ]
 [ SMOOTH [ num ] ]
K [ X | D ] address-1
… Ellipsis.  An ellipsis immediately following a pair of brackets indicates that you can 
repeat the enclosed sequence of syntax items any number of times. For example:
M address-1 [ , new-value ]...
[ - ] {0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}...
An ellipsis immediately following a single syntax item indicates that you can repeat that 
syntax item any number of times. For example:
"s-char..."
Punctuation.  Parentheses, commas, semicolons, and other symbols not previously 
described must be entered as shown. For example:
error := NEXTFILENAME ( file-name ) ;
LISTOPENS SU $process-name.#su-name
Quotation marks around a symbol such as a bracket or brace indicate that the symbol 
is a required character that you must enter as shown. For example:
"[" repetition-constant-list "]"
Item Spacing.  Spaces shown between items are required unless one of the items is a 
punctuation symbol such as a parenthesis or a comma. For example:
CALL STEPMOM ( process-id ) ;
If there is no space between two items, spaces are not permitted. In this example, 
there are no spaces permitted between the period and any other items:
$
process-name.#su-name
Line Spacing.  If the syntax of a command is too long to fit on a single line, each 
continuation line is indented three spaces and is separated from the preceding line by 
a blank line. This spacing distinguishes items in a continuation line from items in a 
vertical list of selections. For example:
ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] CONTROLLER
 [ , attribute-spec ]...
Notation for Messages
This list summarizes the notation conventions for the presentation of displayed 
messages in this manual.










