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On Jul 20, 2017, at 2:41 PM, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe the thing IBM should do is add an exit point. During compile, the RPG compiler could call any registered exit programs and pass the opcodes to it while checking the source.
Customers like us could then write code to enforce rules like "never use CABEQ" or "never use MOVE" or "no gotos allowed" or whatever a shop wants to do.
On 7/19/2017 2:33 PM, Dan wrote:
What are the chances we could get IBM / Barbara to get the compiler to puke--
on any of the CAB* opcodes?
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