In <[email protected]>, on 10/22/2013
   at 01:33 PM, Gerhard Postpischil <[email protected]> said:

>The compiler is handy for syntax checking and other error detection
>that  the interpreter won't find until your program has been in
>production for years <g>

That's one of the things that's nice about OREXX on OS/2; it tokenizes
the entire program, and catches syntax errors up front.
 
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