Strings can be concatenated using @samp{+}, so that @samp{"a" + 'b' +
'c'} is equivalent to @samp{'abc'}. Concatenation is useful for
-splitting a single string across multiple source lines. The maximum
-length of a string, after concatenation, is 255 characters.
+splitting a single string across multiple source lines.
Strings may also be expressed as hexadecimal, octal, or binary
character values by prefixing the initial quote character by @samp{X},
that command being considered part of the previous command.
The period terminating the end of a command is optional but recommended.
-In interactive mode, each command must either be terminated with a period,
-or an empty line must follow the command.
-The use of (@samp{+} and @samp{@minus{}} as continuation characters is not
+In interactive mode, each command must be terminated with a period
+or by a blank line.
+The use of @samp{+} and @samp{@minus{}} as continuation characters is not
permitted.
@node Types of Commands