7.1.1.1 Function Definition and Evaluation
The class and characteristics of a function, and the number and types of
arguments it requires, are determined by its function definition. These
characteristics include:
- For some functions, the class and characteristics are determined by
the arguments to the function
- For alphanumeric functions, the size of the returned value
- For numeric and integer functions, the sign of the returned value, and
whether the function is integer
- The actual value returned by the function
The evaluation of any intrinsic function is not affected by the context in
which it appears; in other words, function evaluation is not affected by
operations or operands outside the function. However, evaluation of a
function can be affected by the attributes of its arguments.
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