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René -- I understood that there might be problems with the scripting implementation. That is one reason why it is on my list of things to look at. Another reason is that implementing JSR199 support would allow the JSR223 module to actually compile scripts to Java classes, cache them in memory and invoke them directly without interpreting them. That could improve performance although I am not sure it will fix the other issues. I am also looking at other JSR223 implementations to see how they handle script name conventions, context etc. Meanwhile the current implementation works well in some environments like Ant so I am happy with whatever you decide. If I understand your other thought correctly, you are thinking of releasing the current SVN trunk as 3.03 now and perhaps another later release this year as 3.04 or 3.1 - is that correct? The only problem I have with that is that the current trunk does not build cleanly on Windows as I just commented on issue #102. The build fail is in the test module DiagUTF8 so it is not critical but it implies that some programs that compiled before may not compile with that code, at least on Windows systems. I would suggest backing out the change to RxVarpool until we can look at it closer if you want to do a quick 3.03 release meanwhile. What do you think about that approach? -- Kermit On 4/14/2014 4:36 AM, René Jansen
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Whil'st I shall not there on the 2014 *RexxLA meeting* in the US
(due to budget constraints, as always the past Years),
it might and shall be a *good time* to release NetRexx 3.03 on this meeting :-) Kermit & Rene, My applause to all the work You did and are doing! Kind regards, Thomas Schneider, from Vienna. ==================================================================================== Am 14.04.2014 18:10, schrieb Kermit
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