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<h3>internal</h3>
<p>  Controls the internalization of data or functions.  </p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
  <p class="code">#pragma internal on | off | reset<br />
  #pragma internal list name1 [, name2 ]*</p>
  <h5>Targets</h5>
  All platforms.<br />
  <h5>Remarks</h5>
  <p>When using the <span class="code">#pragma internal on</span> format, all data and functions are automatically internalized.</p>
  <p>Use the <span class="code">#pragma internal list</span> format to tag specific data or functions for internalization. It applies to all names if it is used on an overloaded function. You cannot use this pragma for C++ member functions or static class members. An example of an internalized list:</p>
  <p class="listing">    extern int f(),g;<br />
  #pragma internal list f,g</p>
  <p>This pragma does not correspond to any panel setting. To check this setting, use <span class="code">__option (internal)</span>, described in <a href="../symbols/sym_settings.htm">Checking Settings</a>. The default setting is <span class="code">off</span>.</p>
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