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parse caseless, upper, and lower

ThSITC
As far as I do know, barios Rexx dialects (inclduding Rexgina, and ANSI)
are supporting the Language Variants:

parse upper <template>
parse lower <template>

    *and*, evern more important

parse caseless <template>

My questions:

1.) are there any plan's to implement this in NetRexx?
2.) When not, why not (rationale) ?

Thomas.



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rvjansen
Thomas,

please open an issues so we can track this, schedule it for discussion and document decisions.

best regards,

René.

On 22 jun 2011, at 15:33, Thomas Schneider wrote:

> As far as I do know, barios Rexx dialects (inclduding Rexgina, and ANSI)
> are supporting the Language Variants:
>
> parse upper <template>
> parse lower <template>
>
>   *and*, evern more important
>
> parse caseless <template>
>
> My questions:
>
> 1.) are there any plan's to implement this in NetRexx?
> 2.) When not, why not (rationale) ?
>
> Thomas.
>
>
>
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Robert L Hamilton
PLEASE, let's not start adding, changing or modifying NetRexx for every whim and fancy from Herr Schneider.

Thanks for your time and understanding. Enjoy the Day.

Robert L Hamilton, Engineer
Richardson Texas USA

 

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ThSITC
I do NOT have any intention to add anything to the current NetRexx Language. I'm simply working on the new Rexx2Nrx, and asked .-)
Thomas.
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Am 22.06.2011 21:09, schrieb Robert Hamilton:
PLEASE, let's not start adding, changing or modifying NetRexx for every whim and fancy from Herr Schneider.

Thanks for your time and understanding. Enjoy the Day.

Robert L Hamilton, Engineer
Richardson Texas USA

 
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ThSITC
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Will open any/all issues when I'm thru with new version of Rexx2Nrx.

Will simply document the language incompatibilities.

And, to repeat it once (and forever, for my side)

I do have NOT, and did NOT, have the intention to change NetRexx syntax
and semantic's.

But I *do* recognize, that we *do* now have a couple of *different*
Rexx dialects (actually languages), and transition tools might be welcome.

Full stop.
Thomas.
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Am 22.06.2011 20:27, schrieb René Jansen:

> Thomas,
>
> please open an issues so we can track this, schedule it for discussion and document decisions.
>
> best regards,
>
> René.
>
> On 22 jun 2011, at 15:33, Thomas Schneider wrote:
>
>> As far as I do know, barios Rexx dialects (inclduding Rexgina, and ANSI)
>> are supporting the Language Variants:
>>
>> parse upper<template>
>> parse lower<template>
>>
>>    *and*, evern more important
>>
>> parse caseless<template>
>>
>> My questions:
>>
>> 1.) are there any plan's to implement this in NetRexx?
>> 2.) When not, why not (rationale) ?
>>
>> 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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