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Lexical Tokens

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An F statement consists of lexical tokens. These are keywords, names, operators, literal constants (except complex literal constants), delimiter pairs as (…), /…/, ”…”, and (/…/), and finally, =, =>, &, :, ::, ;, and %.

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Gehrke, W. (1997). Lexical Tokens. In: The F Language Guide. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0989-1_3

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