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                     48: .TH freem_conformance 1 "2 May 2025" FreeM "FreeM User Manual"
                     49: .SH NAME
                     50: 
                     51: freem_conformance - FreeM MDC Conformance Document
                     52: 
                     53: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     54: 
1.8       snw        55: FreeM version 0.65.1-rc0 conforms to X11.1-1995, as modified by the following MDC documents:
1.2       snw        56: 
                     57: .sp
                     58: .RS 4
                     59: .ie n \{\
                     60: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                     61: .\}
                     62: .el \{\
                     63: .sp -1
                     64: .IP \(bu 2.3
                     65: .\}
                     66: X11/1998-28 Event Processing (MDC status A)
                     67: .RE
                     68: .sp
                     69: .RS 4
                     70: .ie n \{\
                     71: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                     72: .\}
                     73: .el \{\
                     74: .sp -1
                     75: .IP \(bu 2.3
                     76: .\}
                     77: X11/1998-31 IF THEN & ELSE (MDC status A)
                     78: .RE
                     79: .sp
                     80: .RS 4
                     81: .ie n \{\
                     82: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                     83: .\}
                     84: .el \{\
                     85: .sp -1
                     86: .IP \(bu 2.3
                     87: .\}
                     88: X11/95-118 Undefined ssvns (MDC status A)
                     89: .RE
                     90: .sp
                     91: .RS 4
                     92: .ie n \{\
                     93: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                     94: .\}
                     95: .el \{\
                     96: .sp -1
                     97: .IP \(bu 2.3
                     98: .\}
                     99: X11/96-13 Portable length limit of names (MDC status A)
                    100: .RE
                    101: 
                    102: with the following exceptions:
                    103: .SH EXCEPTIONS
                    104: 
                    105: .TP
                    106: Aliases
                    107: .RS 4
                    108: FreeM supports aliases for local variables that can reference either the root node or a subtree:
                    109: 
                    110: .EX
                    111: USER> S X(3)="harps"
                    112: 
                    113: USER> S J=.X(3)
                    114: 
                    115: USER> S J(8)=17
                    116: 
                    117: USER> ZWR X
                    118: X(3)=harps
                    119: X(3,8)=17
                    120: .EE
                    121: 
                    122: Aliases used in pass-by-reference can also reference entire subtrees instead of just the root node:
                    123: 
                    124: .EX
                    125: USER> ZL TEST
                    126: 
                    127: USER> ZP
                    128: 
                    129: TEST ;
                    130:  S X(3)=4
                    131:  D SUBR(.X(3))
                    132:  ZWR X
                    133:  QUIT
                    134:  ;
                    135: SUBR(A) ;
                    136:  S A(4)="thwack!"
                    137:  QUIT
                    138: 
                    139: USER> D ^TEST
                    140: X(3)=4
                    141: X(3,4)=thwack!
                    142: .EE
                    143: .RE
                    144: 
                    145: .TP
                    146: Environments
                    147: .RS 4
                    148: In FreeM, the \fInamespace\fR is roughly equivalent to what the \fIStandard\fR refers to as an \fIenvironment\fR. However, FreeM uses the term \fIenvironment\fR to refer to a collection of namespaces, processes, and an after-image journal.
                    149: .RE
                    150: .TP
                    151: Indirection
                    152: .RS 4
                    153: FreeM supports several forms of indirection that are nonstandard, as well as allowing indirection in several constructs where the standard prohibits it. Below is a list of some known instances of idiosyncratic indirection; please note that this list is by no means comprehensive:
                    154: .sp
                    155: .RS 4
                    156: .ie n \{\
                    157: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    158: .\}
                    159: .el \{\
                    160: .sp -1
                    161: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    162: .\}
                    163: FOR loops in FreeM support argument indirection
                    164: .RE
                    165: .sp
                    166: .RS 4
                    167: .ie n \{\
                    168: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    169: .\}
                    170: .el \{\
                    171: .sp -1
                    172: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    173: .\}
                    174: FreeM supports list indirection, such as \fBS X="1,2,3",ARGS="X,"","",2" W $P(@ARGS)\fR, which will output \fB2\fR
                    175: .RE
                    176: .RE
                    177: .TP
                    178: \fBMERGE\fR
                    179: .RS 4
                    180: \fBMERGE\fR should be implemented as \fB[MERGE] postcond SP L mergeargument\fR, but is currently implemented as \fBM[ERGE] postcond SP mergeargument\fR.
                    181: .RE
                    182: .TP
                    183: \fBKVALUE\fR and \fBKSUBSCRIPTS\fR
                    184: .RS 4
                    185: Only the inclusive forms of these commands are currently implemented.
                    186: .RE
                    187: .TP
                    188: Transaction Processing
                    189: .RS 4
                    190: Restartable transactions are not implemented.
                    191: .RE
                    192: .TP
                    193: Event Processing
                    194: .RS 4
                    195: .sp
                    196: .RS 4
                    197: .ie n \{\
                    198: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    199: .\}
                    200: .el \{\
                    201: .sp -1
                    202: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    203: .\}
                    204: \fBETRIGGER\fR is not implemented
                    205: .RE
                    206: .sp
                    207: .RS 4
                    208: .ie n \{\
                    209: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    210: .\}
                    211: .el \{\
                    212: .sp -1
                    213: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    214: .\}
                    215: Of the event classes defined in \fIX11/1998-28\fR, only the \fBINTERRUPT\fR \fIevclass\fR is implemented
                    216: .RE
                    217: .sp
                    218: .RS 4
                    219: .ie n \{\
                    220: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    221: .\}
                    222: .el \{\
                    223: .sp -1
                    224: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    225: .\}
                    226: The \fBTRIGGER\fR \fIevclass\fR is nonstandard
                    227: .RE
                    228: .sp
                    229: .RS 4
                    230: .ie n \{\
                    231: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    232: .\}
                    233: .el \{\
                    234: .sp -1
                    235: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    236: .\}
                    237: The \fB^$EVENT\fR \fIssvn\fR is incomplete
                    238: .RE
                    239: .sp
                    240: .RS 4
                    241: .ie n \{\
                    242: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    243: .\}
                    244: .el \{\
                    245: .sp -1
                    246: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    247: .\}
                    248: Environment-wide events defined in \fB^$SYSTEM\fR are nonstandard
                    249: .RE
                    250: .RE
                    251: .TP
                    252: \fBDO\fR and \fBGOTO\fR
                    253: .RS 4
1.3       snw       254: FreeM's implementation of these commands allows the \fIentryref\fR to consist only of the \fI+ intexpr\fR component, in which \fIintexpr\fR is interpreted as a number of lines from the beginning of the currently-executing routine. This behavior is in addition to--and not instead of--the \fIentryref\fR syntax specified in the \fIStandard\fR.
1.2       snw       255: .RE
                    256: .TP
                    257: \fBIF\fR and \fBELSE\fR
                    258: .RS 4
                    259: Both of these commands allow a \fIpostcondition\fR in FreeM.
                    260: .RE
                    261: 
                    262: \fBLOCK\fR
                    263: .RS 4
                    264: The first subscript of \fB^$LOCK\fR collates according to the rules for global and local subscripts, not as an \fInref\fR, as FreeM uses globals (both persistent and memory-backed) as backing store for SSVNs.
                    265: .RE
                    266: .TP
                    267: Miscellaneous Language Features
                    268: .RS 4
                    269: .sp
                    270: .RS 4
                    271: .ie n \{\
                    272: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    273: .\}
                    274: .el \{\
                    275: .sp -1
                    276: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    277: .\}
                    278: \fB$DIALECT\fR intrinsic special variable
                    279: .RE
1.5       snw       280: .sp
                    281: .RS 4
                    282: .ie n \{\
                    283: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    284: .\}
                    285: .el \{\
                    286: .sp -1
                    287: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    288: .\}
1.9     ! snw       289: Multiple consecutive pluses or minuses after the E in E notation are allowed. The fact that they are illegal in numlits but string coercion is expected to ignore the signs makes it impossible to fix.
1.5       snw       290: .RE
                    291: 
1.2       snw       292: .RE
                    293: 
                    294: .SH SUPPORTED CHARACTER SET PROFILES
                    295: .RS 4
                    296: Supported character set profiles are:
                    297: .sp
                    298: .RS 4
                    299: .ie n \{\
                    300: \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
                    301: .\}
                    302: .el \{\
                    303: .sp -1
                    304: .IP \(bu 2.3
                    305: .\}
                    306: \fBM\fR
                    307: .RE
                    308: .RE
                    309: 
                    310: .SH $SYSTEM
                    311: Uniqueness of \fB$SYSTEM\fR is guaranteed by combining the FreeM vendor ID (49) with the short form of the system hostname and a \fIUUIDv4\fR identifier, generated for each FreeM environment when it is initially configured.
                    312: 
                    313: \fB$SYSTEM\fR looks like this:
                    314: 
                    315: .EX
                    316: 49,"hesperos:931fac9d-b2b3-4e86-adb5-6c248b87d6ae"
                    317: .EE
                    318: .SH DISABLING NONSTANDARD FEATURES
                    319: Standards conformance may be imrpoved somewhat in certain contexts by setting the \fB$DIALECT\fR intrinsic special variable to \fBM77\fR, \fBM84\fR, \fBM90\fR, \fBM95\fR, \fBMDS\fR, or \fBM5\fR.
                    320: 
                    321: See \fIThe FreeM Manual\fR (\fBinfo freem\fR) for further information.
                    322: .SH AUTHOR
                    323: Written by Serena Willis (snw@coherent-logic.com)
                    324: 
                    325: .SH COPYRIGHT
                    326: Copyright (C) 2025 Coherent Logic Development LLC
                    327: 
                    328: Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.
                    329: 
                    330: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    331: .PP
                    332: \fBfreem\fR(1),
                    333: \fBfmadm\fR(8),
                    334: \fBfreem.conf\fR(5),
                    335: \fBenv.conf\fR(5)
                    336: 

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