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Okay, a little more fun and excitement for the day.

After some tracking, it turns out that this syntax is unrecognized by Ctrl-space:

       dcl-pr myproc extproc end-pr;

The problem becomes apparent when you look in the Outline view and you see the prototype but the name (inside the EXTPROC keyword) is empty.  It shows as "EXTPROC ( )".  If I specify a name:

       dcl-pr myproc extproc('YourProc') end-pr;

It works (and allows me to prompt for myproc, as it should).  If I do this, it works:

       dcl-pr myproc extproc(*dclcase) end-pr;

Now I see the export as 'myproc' all lower case.  And again I can prompt.  The problem of course is that if you go with *dclcase, you have to be consistent and use mixed case everywhere.  I don't exactly know how to do that in CL (but only because I haven't tried).

Anyway, that's the final issue for the day.  Okay, for this morning anyway.  Maybe.  :)



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