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Int DEFINITIONS ::=
BEGIN
-- F.2.2.2
-- Define the minimum and maximum allowed values of an integer type
-- as named numbers.
-- EXAMPLE
DayOfTheMonth ::= INTEGER {first(1), last(31)}
today DayOfTheMonth ::= first
unknown DayOfTheMonth ::= 0
-- To restrict the value of DayOfTheMonth to just "first" and "last",
-- one would write:
DayOfTheMonth2 ::= INTEGER {first(1), last(31)} (first | last)
-- and to restrict the value of the DayOfTheMonth to all values
-- between 1 and 31, inclusive, one would write:
DayOfTheMonth3 ::= INTEGER {first(1), last(31)} (first .. last)
dayOfTheMonth DayOfTheMonth3 ::= 4
SmallInt ::= INTEGER (0..1000)
OrInt ::= INTEGER (10 | 20 | 30)
small SmallInt ::= 17
or OrInt ::= 20
END
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