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Going to have to chastise Scoot for his choice of names ;)

Had it been toString() you would have realized what it was doing..

toJavaString would have been "best" IMO, but I think the toString() would
have been ok.

Charles



On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:45 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2/12/13 9:28 AM, Charles Wilt wrote:
D s PR like(jString)
D EXTPROC(*JAVA
D :'java.lang.String'
D :*CONSTRUCTOR)
D create_from 32767A VARYING const

THANKS! I must have been having a major brain-fart this morning, somehow
forgetting that RPG function declarations don't look like the
corresponding function calls. Maybe it really is time for me to (as
George Washington so eloquently put it) "retire to the backcountry and
live in a wigwam."

(And Kurt, yes, I was asking generically about the "s" function; hence
the "foo" and "bar".)

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JHHL

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