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What library of C functions?

On Jan 20, 2017 12:15 PM, "Jerry Draper" <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have a project to port a library of C functions to the I that can be
used by Python on the *IX side.

Specifically this is numpi.

Anyone done this?

J

On 1/20/2017 9:45 AM, Jim Franz wrote:

I've been tasked to port "a library of C functions" to Power i V7R1 - to
be used in an encryption project and then use them from RPGLE apps. This
is
short proof of concept project.
I'm not sure the terms "library" and "functions" are correct.
I've been given the plan to deploy on an AIX system.
This currently running on AIX and Win systems (and not sure if same C
functions or different set for Win and AIX) but all is written to use with
DB2 LUW.
It's not open source so did not start with that list.
Assuming if AIX port it will involve Pase, and is installed.
There is IBM docs going back many releases, so I need to know what is the
current method for our current level V7R1.
As always - thank you,
Jim Franz


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