wrote:
> Well, before Uncle Lynn goes off to other matters, he would
> like to make two points. One, SL/I exists as a extension of
> PL/I, thus with the exception of the "range" attribute in a
> declare statement and form of an assertion statement the
> syntax remains identical to that of PL/I and contained in the
> PL/I for OS/2 Language Reference manual, SC26-8003. Two, I
> have defined the six tables of the Data Repository/Directory
> numerous times and will repeat them as often as requested.
I have the LRM for PL/I. Where is the LRM for the language
extended with APL as it has been presented to the Programming
SIG?
> I should add a third point, if a open source PM editor with
> syntax checking exists as claimed, then I have somehow
> overlooked it in my search. So if at least two of you know
> the name and source and would divulge it, I would appreciate
> it.
jEdit?
--
Gregory W. Smith (WD9GAY) gsmith@well.com
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