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77 The following conventions are used in the synopsis of a command:
88 brackets (<literal>[</literal> and <literal>]</literal>) indicate
9- optional parts. (In the synopsis of a Tcl command, question marks
10- (<literal>?</literal>) are used instead, as is usual in Tcl.) Braces
9+ optional parts. Braces
1110 (<literal>{</literal> and <literal>}</literal>) and vertical lines
1211 (<literal>|</literal>) indicate that you must choose one
1312 alternative. Dots (<literal>...</literal>) mean that the preceding element
14- can be repeated.
13+ can be repeated. All other symbols, including parentheses, should be
14+ taken literally.
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320320 <title>Database Access from PL/Tcl</title>
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323- The following commands are available to access the database from
324- the body of a PL/Tcl function:
323+ In this section, we follow the usual Tcl convention of using question
324+ marks, rather than brackets, to indicate an optional element in a
325+ syntax synopsis. The following commands are available to access
326+ the database from the body of a PL/Tcl function:
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326328 <variablelist>
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