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Lynn H. Maxson wrote:
>
> > I own VisualAge PL/I Enterprise, so yes, I have a compiler.
> > What is the call?"
>
> The call is the same for PL/I as it is for C. The PL/I "include"
> directory has the translated set of all the OS/2 C '.h' files, only
> with a '.cpy' extension. Of course, you use a 'put list...' instead
> of a 'printf'. You have enough sample programs that come
> with the PL/I package to illustrate about anything you can do
> in C.
I'll take a look. I've been writing in PL/I since the '60s but
obviously haven't learned everything in this package.
Lynn: What do you consider to be the single most important type of
statement in PL/I? Perhaps BEGIN?
- Peter
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