EGL statements

Each EGL function is composed of zero to many EGL statements of the following kinds:
Non-null EGL statements have the following characteristics:
Names in statements and throughout an EGL source file are case-insensitive; record1 is identical to RECORD1, for example, and both add and ADD refer to the same keyword. Exceptions are mentioned as appropriate, as in the following cases--
System words are a set of words that provide special functionality:

A line in a function can have more than one statement. It is recommended that you include no more than one statement per line, however, because you can use the EGL Debugger to set a breakpoint only at the first statement on a line.

See also Comments.

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