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Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 20:21:18 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Object Rexx SysStemSort() ?

In <3F5BC5DF.48A9@peterskye.com>, on 09/07/03
at 04:55 PM, Peter Skye said:

>I'm told that Object Rexx on OS/2 contains a SysStemSort() function, but
>there is no such function in my Warp 4 Fixpak 10 Object Rexx (neither in
>the DLL nor in the online documentation).

Someone is confused. SysStemSort is part of REXXUTIL and has nothing to
do with OBJREXX. A rough list of the functions in REXXUTIL as of approx
9/2000 is:

SYSADDFILEHANDLE
SYSADDREXXMACRO
SYSBOOTDRIVE
SYSCLEARREXXMACROSPACEA
SYSCLOSEEVENTSEM2
SYSCLOSEMUTEXSEM
SYSCLS
SYSCOPYOBJECT
SYSCREATEEVENTSEM0
SYSCREATEMUTEXSEM
SYSCREATEOBJECT
SYSCREATESHADOW
SYSCURPOS
SYSCURSTATE
SYSDEREGISTEROBJECTCLASS
SYSDESTROYOBJECT
SYSDRIVEINFO
SYSDRIVEMAP
SYSDROPFUNCS
SYSDROPLIBRARYG
SYSDROPREXXMACRO
SYSDUMPVARIABLESM
SYSELAPSEDTIMEH
SYSFILEDELETE
SYSFILESEARCH
SYSFILESYSTEMTYPE
SYSFILETREE
SYSGETCOLLATE8
SYSGETEA
SYSGETFILEDATETIMEO
SYSGETKEY
SYSGETMESSAGE
SYSINI
SYSLOADFUNCS
SYSLOADLIBRARYF
SYSLOADREXXMACROSPACEB
SYSMAPCASE
SYSMKDIR
SYSMOVEOBJECT
SYSNATIONALLANGUAGECOMPARE9
SYSOPENEVENTSEM1
SYSOPENMUTEXSEM
SYSOPENOBJECT
SYSOS2VER
SYSPOSTEVENTSEM4
SYSPROCESSTYPE7
SYSPUTEA
SYSQUERYCLASSLIST
SYSQUERYEALIST
SYSQUERYEXTLIBPATHK
SYSQUERYPROCESSCODEPAGE
SYSQUERYREXXMACRO
SYSQUERYSWITCHLISTJ
SYSREGISTEROBJECTCLASS
SYSRELEASEMUTEXSEM
SYSREORDERREXXMACRO
SYSREQUESTMUTEXSEM
SYSRESETEVENTSEM3
SYSRMDIR
SYSSAVEOBJECT
SYSSAVEREXXMACROSPACEC
SYSSEARCHPATH
SYSSETEXTLIBPATHL
SYSSETFILEDATETIMEN
SYSSETFILEHANDLE
SYSSETICON
SYSSETOBJECTDATA
SYSSETPRIORITY6
SYSSETPROCESSCODEPAGE
SYSSHUTDOWNSYSTEMD
SYSSLEEP
SYSSTEMCOPYS
SYSSTEMDELETEQ
SYSSTEMINSERTR
SYSSTEMSORTP
SYSSWITCHSESSIONE
SYSTEMPFILENAME
SYSTEXTSCREENREAD
SYSTEXTSCREENSIZE
SYSUTILVERSIONU
SYSVERSIONT
SYSWAITEVENTSEM5
SYSWAITFORSHELLI
SYSWAITNAMEDPIPE
SYSWILDCARD

The names are approximate because it didn't bother to clean. Some have a
few extra letters appended. Some of these functions are documented in the
FP readme. Others are not.

Steven

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