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Two comments Darren,

First - why even add CallP ? The keyword is optional.

Second - I thought you guys had the Linoma Toolbox - it will do all of this for you.


On 2014-06-25, at 1:48 PM, darren@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


With the new free form declarations, its become fairly easy to convert exsr
into dcl-proc and endsr into end-proc. Then I do a find/replace to convert
exsr into CALLP, however, is there a good way to put a open/close paren ();
at the end of the call? For example, I want to convert EXSR $MAIN; into
CALLP $MAIN();

I would settle for a way to use the filter to selection screen to change
everything shown from ; to (); but I can't find a way to make what is shown
on the filter, the only thing that will be changed in the find/replace.

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