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  • Subject: Re: RPGIV/RPG ILE ... CLLE?
  • From: Anton Gombkötö <Gombkoetoe@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:50:48 +0200

> I have enjoyed the recent discussions on the explaination of RPGIV and RPG
> ILE. I understand that this is an RPG list and that is probably why there
is
> not many, if any CL threads. However, I was wondering how many people are
> using CLLE instead of OPM CL. I have seen a couple of small CLLE programs
> but I have not developed any. Is there any advantage? Are you coding in
CLLE
> instead of OPM CL?

Every RPG and CL source i touch becomes RPGLE and CLLE.

As CL sources are a list of commands, and these are the same for CLP and
CLLE, so there isn't any big difference/advantage in coding from that point
of view.

CLLE modules can be bound to programs with modules compiled from other
xxxLE-languages and CLLE modules can call procedures like RPGLE modules can
do. That's the major advantage/difference - and you'll notice that you have
lower case enabled in SEU for CLLE sources.

No conversion is easier than CLP to CLLE!

0.02 Euro
--
Anton Gombkötö


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