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Jetfire Keywords

Jetfire keywords are similar to C# keywords.

A keyword is an identifier-like sequence of characters that is reserved, and cannot be used as an identifier except when prefaced by the @ character. keyword: one of
  • abstract - type of class
  • access - first class construct for workflow
  • as - used in casting
  • at root - first class construct for workflow
  • base - refers to inherited instances
  • bool - boolean class
  • break - used with loop
  • byte - byte class
  • call - first class construct for workflow. used to call a method.
  • case - used with switch (not used)
  • cast - used in casting (not used)
  • catch - catch an exception (not used)
  • char - char class
  • checked - checked (not used)
  • class - class
  • const - constant access modifier (not used)
  • continue - used with loop
  • decimal - decimal class
  • default - (not used)
  • delegate - used with events (not used)
  • do - used with loop
  • double - double class
  • else - used with if statement
  • enterstate- first class construct for workflow
  • enum - type of class
  • event - used with events (not used)
  • exception - used to throw a Jetfire error
  • explicit - explicit (not used)
  • extern - (not used)
  • false - boolean value
  • finally - used with try/catch (not used)
  • fixed - (not used)
  • float - float class
  • for - used with loop
  • foreach - used with loop
  • from - first class construct for workflow. Used in Linq statements.
  • getvalue - first class construct for workflow
  • goto - used with loop (not used)
  • if
  • implicit - (not used)
  • in - used with loop
  • int - integer class
  • interface - type of class
  • internal - access modifier
  • is - tests if object is of type 'class'
  • lock - (not used)
  • long
  • method - first class construct for workflow
  • namespace - identifies group of classes
  • new - used to create a new object
  • null - nothing
  • object - general class
  • operator - (not used)
  • out - used with methods
  • override - (not used)
  • params - (not used)
  • private - access modifier
  • property - first class construct for workflow
  • protected - access modifier
  • public - access modifier
  • readonly - access modifier
  • ref - used with methods
  • return - used in loop or premature return
  • root - first class construct for workflow
  • sbyte - sbyte class
  • sealed - access modifier (not used)
  • setvalue - first class construct for workflow
  • short - short class
  • signature - first class construct for workflow
  • sizeof - (not used)
  • stackalloc - (not used)
  • state - first class construct for workflow
  • static - access modifier
  • string - string class
  • struct - type of class (not used)
  • switch - used with switch (not used)
  • this - identifies instance member
  • throw - used with exception
  • true - boolean value
  • try - used with try/catch (not used)
  • typeof - identify class of an object
  • uint - uint class
  • ulong - ulong class
  • unchecked - (not used)
  • unsafe - (not used)
  • ushort - ushort class
  • using - used with namespaces (not used)
  • var - dynamic variable class
  • virtual - (not used)
  • void - return type for method
  • volatile - not used
  • while - used with loop
  • workflow - first class construct for workflow

Contextual Keywords

Some keywords are contextual, meaning that they can also be used as identifiers - without an @ symbol. The following are contextual keywords:
  • add
  • ascending
  • by
  • descending
  • equals
  • from
  • get
  • global
  • group
  • in
  • into
  • join
  • let
  • on
  • orderby
  • partial
  • remove
  • select
  • set
  • value
  • var
  • where
  • yield
    With contextual keywords, ambiguity cannot arise within the context in which they are used.

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