On 9/2/2020 12:35 PM, Robert Prins wrote:
On 2020-09-02 16:16, Tom Conley wrote:
On 9/2/2020 11:30 AM, David Crayford wrote:
On 2020-09-03 1:47 AM, Robert Prins wrote:
This seems to go hand-in-hand with HILITE. Does it understand that
PL/I has no reserved words and that any of the above might be merely
identifiers?
ISPF HILITE is just that highlight. It do\es not do any parsing of
the language. I think EDOEND predated HILITE, and it also has an
option to just show all "myproc: proc;" ... 'end myproc;' statements
You can customize ISPF highlight code. Check out ISP.SISPSAMP(ISRPXASM)
All,
I just updated ISRPXASM to add about 70 new COBOL and 140 new PL/I
keywords. You can grab FILE967 at www.cbttape.org. Lots of other
goodies in there.
You missed out on the most mysterious PL/I keyword, "ELDERON" (no
kidding...)
DO..E..EBCDIC..EDIT..ELDERON..ELSE..END..ENDFILE
CL16..FASTCALL16..PASCAL16..DIRECTED..NODIRECTED
..NONULLDATE..TRUNCFLOAT..NOTRUNCFLOAT..BRACKETS
Robert,
I'm not sure what you've posted here. ELDERON is likely a reference to
Peter Elderon, an Enterprise PL/I developer. ELDERON, FASTCALL16, and
PASCAL16 are not listed in the Enterprise PL/I V5R3 Language Reference.
Regards,
Tom Conley
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