You could make a dict item that would call it and then just list it from
tcl, but I'm pretty sure a subroutine cannot be called from tcl.

Why not just:

* ZZZ - TEST PROGRAM
  PRINT 'enter arg one : ':;INPUT ARG1
  PRINT 'enter arg two : ':;INPUT ARG2
  CALL SUB.WHATEVER.YOU.CALLED.IT(ARG1,ARG2)
STOP

compile ZZZ and you're there!



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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 15:59
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Subject: [U2] [UD] running a subroutine


Wondering if there is a way to execute a subroutine from the colon
prompt.

Let's say I have a subroutine that is defined as having 2 input args
like:

SUBROUTINE subr.name(arg1,arg2).


I would like to test it from the colon prompt without having to
hard-code the values of arg1/arg2...something like:

:RUN BP subr.name "value.of.arg1" "value.of.arg2"

Is something like this possible?  What I've tried so far hasn't worked.

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