A unique identifier for this thing, incorporating the underlying name and its unique number.
A unique identifier for this thing, incorporating the underlying name and its unique number.
The underlying name of this thing.
The underlying name of this thing.
Still print named things as their underlying name.
Still print named things as their underlying name.
A built-in value of some type that is represented by a particular integer value. The type does not have to be INTEGER. In other words, this value cannot be defined using a constant declaration so the compiler has to have special knowledge of them.