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  • Subject: Re:
  • From: dhandy@xxxxxxxxxxx (Douglas Handy)
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 13:41:09 -0500

Wendy,

>Does V3R2 support RPG & CL ILE?

Yes, at a level comparable with V3R6.  Although you usually think of
V3R2 and V3R7 as parity releases, that is more from an OS standpoint.
>From a HLL standpoint (or at least RPG), V3R2 and V3R6 are parity
releases.

In V3R2 you still have subprocedure support (yeah!), but procedure and
variable names are limited to 10 characters.  Pointers, but no pointer
arithmetic.  No floating fields; no *VARYING; no %editc and other
recent BIFs, etc.  Anything added in V3R7 or later is missing, with
the exception of the PTF's which add H-spec support for *SrcStmt and
*NoDebugIO.

It is still *way* better than V3R1 since it adds subprocedure support,
my very favorite addition to RPG.

Doug
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