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Revision as of 18:32, 21 October 2022
Contents
M (also called MUMPS) is the programming language used for VistA.
See Also
- See the Wikipedia article on MUMPS
- See the page on this site: Introduction To Programming VistA with MUMPS
- See the page on this site:MUMPS Code Examples or the site: MUMPS by Example by Ed de Moel
- see https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/m/ archived here as Learn M In Minutes
- The ISO/IEC 11756:1999 Informational parts of the M standard: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:11756:ed-2:v1:en
There are several implementations of MUMPS:
- M/Cache Cache from InterSystems Corporation (proprietary,commercial)
- M/DSM-11 from Digital Equipment on PDP-11
- M/FreeM from John Willis
- M/GT.M GT.M from Fidelity (open source, commercial)
- M/IRIS IRIS from InterSystems Corporation (proprietary, commercial)
- M/ISM-11 from InterSystems on PDP-11
- M/MVX from InterSystems on VAX/VMS
- M/RSM Reference Standard M from David Wicksell
- M/VAXDSM from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) on VAX/VMS
- M/YottaDB YottaDB from YottaDB.com (open source, commercial)
Definition of the Language
Any program written in M (MUMPS) that is stated as being written in Standard M must conform to the ANSI X11.1 or ISO standard for the language.
Any implementation of M (MUMPS) that is to be qualified as Standard M must conform to the same standard.
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Factoids about M
- The M ways that can affect the value in a local or global variable are: M/FOR, M/KILL, M/MERGE, M/NEW, M/QUIT, M/READ, M/SET, M/NEW, M/TRESTART, M/TROLLBACK,
- passing as an argument using M/DO or $$ or M/JOB,
- the $INCREMENT function and any non-standard syntax
- any implementation-specific semantics such as M/BREAK, M/CLOSE, M/OPEN, M/USE, M/VIEW, Y* and Z*
- There are other ways SSVNs and Intrinsic variables can be changed not listed here.