☜ | $IOREFERENCEM[UMPS] by Example | ☞ |
Approved for inclusion in a future M[UMPS] language standard.
The value of this variable identifies the current input/output device. The difference between $IO and $IOReference is that the value of $IOReference always contains a specification of the environment in which the device exists (if the value of $IO is non-empty).
Use $PRINCIPAL Write !,$IO,!,$IOReference
_LTA1024::
|MYNODE|_LTA1024::
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