Compiler Options, Runtime Conditions

Compiler options specified at the module level affect LibreOffice Basic compiler checks and error messages. Basic syntax as well as Basic set of instructions can be different according to the options that are in use. The less Option, the easiest and tolerant LibreOffice Basic language is. The more Option, the richer and controlled Basic language gets.

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Compiler options must be specified before the executable program code in a module.


Syntax:

Option Statement diagram

Option Base Statement

Defines the default lower boundary for arrays as 0 or 1.

Option ClassModule Statement

Specifies that the module is a class module that contains members, properties, procedures and functions.

Option Compatible Statement

Option Compatible extends LibreOffice Basic compiler and runtime, allowing supplemental language constructs to Basic.

CompatibilityMode() Function

CompatibilityMode() function controls or queries runtime mode. It affects all code executed after setting or resetting the runtime mode.

Option Explicit Statement

Specifies that every variable in the program code must be explicitly declared with the Dim statement.

Option Private Module

Specifies that the scope of the module is that of the Basic library it belongs to.

Option VBASupport Statement

Specifies that LibreOffice Basic will support some VBA statements, functions and objects.

warning

Options specified at the module level also affect LibreOffice Basic runtime conditions. The behaviour of LibreOffice Basic instructions can differ.


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