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 @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/type.texi,v 1.4 2000/01/20 03:00:34 noro Exp $  @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/type.texi,v 1.5 2000/01/26 01:37:33 noro Exp $
 \BJP  \BJP
 @node $B7?(B,,, Top  @node $B7?(B,,, Top
 @chapter $B7?(B  @chapter $B7?(B
Line 289  afotake
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 newstruct(afo)  newstruct(afo)
 @end example  @end example
   
 \JP $B9=B$BN$K4X$7$F$O(B, $B>O$r2~$a$F2r@b$9$kM=Dj$G$"$k(B.  \BJP
 \EG For type @b{structure}, we shall describe it in a later chapter.  Asir $B$K$*$1$k9=B$BN$O(B, C $B$K$*$1$k9=B$BN$r4J0W2=$7$?$b$N$G$"$k(B.
 (Not written yet.)  $B8GDjD9G[Ns$N3F@.J,$rL>A0$G%"%/%;%9$G$-$k%*%V%8%'%/%H$G(B,
   $B9=B$BNDj5AKh$KL>A0$r$D$1$k(B.
   \E
   
   \BEG
   The type @b{structure} is a simplified version of that in C language.
   It is defined as a fixed length array and each entry of the array
   is accessed by its name. A name is associated with each structure.
   \E
   
 \JP @item 9 @b{$BJ,;6I=8=B?9`<0(B}  \JP @item 9 @b{$BJ,;6I=8=B?9`<0(B}
 \EG @item 9 @b{distributed polynomial}  \EG @item 9 @b{distributed polynomial}

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