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Syntax
									The syntax for 
std::char definitions std::char(definitions) :=(std::char, definitions)
@std::char definitions @std::char(definitions) @:=(std::char, definitions)
									Note: If you are using the first syntax for variable definitions and want to have more code and/or text following on the same line then simply end the definition with '
Description
									The 
									Note: 
									Note: If you need to define thousands of variables then 
Options
									The following options are available for 
| option | description | 
|---|---|
| definition of a | |
| define variable at layer | |
| definition of a | |
| add | |
| option | description | 
f++ example
									Examples of 
std::char a='i', b='j' std::char(x, y, z) :=(std::char, separator = ';')
n++ example
									Examples of 
@std::char a='i', b='j' @std::char(x, y, z) @:=(std::char, separator = ';')



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