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Latest revision as of 09:54, 2 May 2017
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Used for critical I/O Terminal user programs that should not be stopped in any circumstances. Avoids breaking (stopping) task, ignoring the task-control commands:
KILLTASK
IDLETASK
STEPIN
BREAKPOINT
UNLOAD
Unbreakable<>0 avoids breaking(stopping) task, Unbreakable=0 permits this.
| IMPORTANT | |
| UnBreakable task may stop due to runtime error. |
- Return Value
- none
Syntax
UnBreakable = <expression>
Availability
Since Version 3.7.x
Type
Long
Range
0 to MaxLong
Scope
Task
Limitations
Write Only
Examples
UnBreakable = 1