Hi there,
still working on this for: org.netrexx.runtime.compatibilty Question: Should I introduce the syntax & semantic's of class myclass USES RexxFile afile = "org/netrexx/runtime/compatibily/RexxFile.nrx' do whiles lines(afile) > 0 aline=linein(afile) say aline end *or NOT* ?? Further thinking (on REMOTE file access) Any ideas ? Thomas- -- Thomas Schneider (www.thsitc.com) _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/
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Thomas,
Why not? It's your library.
If you ask my advise, I would say your compatibility lib should map exactly the classic rexx i/o facilities or it would not serve any real purpose the classic rexxers.
That said, I'm not really acquainted with classic rexx i/o so I would not know..
2011/6/23 Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> Hi there, -- Saludos / Regards, David Requena _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
Hello David,
thanks for your reply. My personal feeling is, that many NetRexx users are NOT aware of the power of the USES statement in NetRexx. The USES statement does allow you define a set of classes which might be USED below without any need of mentioning explicitely the class. That was and is the reason that I did implement most of my run-time routines with public static methods, thus allowing a notation identical to classic Rexx when USES is used. Hopefully helpful :-) Thomas. ============================================================== Am 24.06.2011 20:40, schrieb David Requena:
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*When* you are using RexxFile *with the famous USING* clause, which MFC did provise in his wisdom, you might exacly use the same *notation* as is classic Rexx. Same holds true for any/wll FUNCTIONS (static methods called in NetRexx). Thus, you might even invoke MFC's methods in the old 'funtion oriented style. Any, I'm also confirming that I am the sole author of: org.netrexx,runtime.compatibility. I've changed a bit for the Rexx2Nrx release, namely to conform to Java Naming conventions. There will be, of course, a proposed CHANGE process, for old Rexx2Nrx.Rexx2RT run-time users.... :-) Having said that, I'm again returning to work. End of advertisement <grin> Thomas. ================================================ Am 24.06.2011 20:40, schrieb David Requena:
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