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  • Subject: Re: PDM/SEU
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 10:44:01 -0500

I was going to argue that it should cache the commands 
you already have.  But then I realized what's the point 
in that?  I want to prompt commands I am adding, not ones 
I already have the syntax in the code.

Can you customize the way it puts the commands in your code?  
I use the following style I've seen for DCL:
DCL  &APOS        *CHAR   1  /* Apostrophe                       */
DCL  &PARM1       *CHAR   2  /*                                  */
DCL  &PARM2       *DEC    2  /*                                  */
Granted, in this case, a copy/paste might be easier to implement.




Jon.Paris@hal.it on 05/31/2000 08:05:33 AM
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 >> If you can get file descriptions, and the like prior to disconnecting, then
commands shouldn't be so hard.

The descriptions are only cached for those files that you have included in a
program that you verified while connected.  That is a very different thing to
having every command (including user defined) cached on the PC.  I know hard
drives are getting larger all the time but ..... <grin>


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