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<h1><apl>{quad}SYSVER</apl> - Return version, compile date, and release target of system</h1>
<h1><aplxx>⎕SYSVER</aplxx> - Return version, compile date, and release target of system</h1>


The {quad}SYSVER system function returns the current version of the running system, the date and time compiled, and the execution target. On NARS2000, it returns a 42 character string as indicated. There are two spaces between each of the three fields. The following is an example from the latest release of the interpreter:
The <apll>⎕SYSVER</apll> system function returns
* the current version of the running system
* the date and time compiled
* the execution target.
The result is a character vector with two spaces between each of the three fields.  


<tt>
<apll>⎕SYSVER</apll> is a [[niladic]] function, so it accepts no arguments.
:{quad}SYSVER
 
0.4.8.12  Thu Jun 12 04:28:56 2014  Win/64
The following is an example from a past release of the interpreter:
:{rho}{quad}SYSVER
 
<apll><pre>
      ⎕SYSVER
0.4.8.12  Thu Jun 12 04:28:56 2014  Win/64  
      ⍴⎕SYSVER
42
42
:a{assign}{quad}SYSVER
</pre></apll>
:a
'0.4.8.12  Thu Jun 12 04:28:56 2014  Win/64'
:&#39;&#39;&#39;&#39;,a,&#39;&#39;&#39;&#39;
''
</tt>


In this example, NARS2000 version is 0.4.8.12, and was compiled June 12, 2014 at about 4:30 in the morning, and is the 64-bit version of the interpreter for Windows.
In this example, NARS2000 version is 0.4.8.12, was compiled June 12, 2014 at about 4:30 in the morning, and is the 64-bit version of the interpreter for Windows.


{{SFN|SYSVER}}
{{SFN|SYSVER}}

Latest revision as of 11:03, 16 April 2018

⎕SYSVER - Return version, compile date, and release target of system

The ⎕SYSVER system function returns

  • the current version of the running system
  • the date and time compiled
  • the execution target.

The result is a character vector with two spaces between each of the three fields.

⎕SYSVER is a niladic function, so it accepts no arguments.

The following is an example from a past release of the interpreter:

      ⎕SYSVER 
0.4.8.12  Thu Jun 12 04:28:56 2014  Win/64 
      ⍴⎕SYSVER 
42

In this example, NARS2000 version is 0.4.8.12, was compiled June 12, 2014 at about 4:30 in the morning, and is the 64-bit version of the interpreter for Windows.


Note: SYSVER is a niladic form system function, you cannot assign a value to it.

System Variables (A value may be assigned to these except for ⎕DM)
ALX CT DM DT ELX FC FEATURE FPC IC IO
LR LX PP PR PW RL SA WSID
Niladic System Functions (a value cannot be assigned to these)
A AV EM ET LC NNAMES NNUMS SI SYSID SYSVER
T TC TCBEL TCBS TCESC TCFF TCHT TCLF TCNL TCNUL
TS WA
Monadic or dyadic system functions (a value cannot be assigned to these)
AT CR DC DFT DL DR EA EC ERROR ES
EX FMT FX MF NAPPEND NC NCREATE NERASE NINFO NL
NLOCK NREAD NRENAME NREPLACE NRESIZE NSIZE NTIE NUNTIE STOP TF
TRACE UCS VR
Note that quad functions and variables (except for the ⎕A family of functions) are case insensitive


See Also
System Commands System Variables and Functions Operators


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