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On 10/15/2014 4:43 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Yes, I can do code in SEU for the things you mention - and I never would
- no one here is suggesting that.

Rob's reply is right - you CAN use SEU but will have a devil of a time
being sure that your syntax is correct.

As David suggested, SEU has not been updated for a long time - maybe not
hardlly even for 6.1 - so I think even the nice CL enhancements like
%SCAN are not recognized as syntactically correct.

'ADTS is stabilized as of Version 6.1. In particular, ADTS does not
support new language capabilities that were introduced in the ILE
Compilers as of Version 6.1. It is recommended that use of ADTS be
discontinued and that Rational Developer for i, a modern graphical
Integrated Development Environment (IDE), be adopted.'

Quote taken from 'IBM Rational Development Studio for i 7.2 continues to
deliver tools and programming languages to create modern IBM i
solutions'
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/9/897/ENUS214-129/ENUS214-129.PDF

On 10/15/2014 2:17 PM, John Yeung wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Rob wrote:
Depends on your definition of 'supported'.
I think if you pull up 'totally free' code in SEU and don't change it
SEU
won't flag it.

That's not a terribly useful definition of "supported". By this
definition, SEU also supports Visual Basic, Lisp, and Brainf*ck.


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