"BFIND" are your really serious.  Is this one of those, we must us only use
UniBasic code?  Because if it is, we U2 programmers are really dinosaurs
not knowing the comet already has changed the world.

We have been using Eclipse since 2004.  The search engine is so fast and
will search my local machine, not the database, in seconds.  The Eclipse
search engine shows not only the program but the entire line that matches.
You can click on the line in the search window and the editor start up and
loads the program focusing on the line in question.

Gee, you should wonder how Eclipse compares to a single telnet window
driven program written UniBasic?

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
"Industrial strength tools for U2 programmers and shops"


On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Symeon Breen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not this one again ....
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bobby Worley
> Sent: 20 December 2013 19:02
> To: U2 Users List
> Subject: [U2] BASIC code - upper, lower, CamelCase, what say you?
>
> First off - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
>
> I'm starting to write a lot of new BASIC (Universe 11.1) subroutines for
> our
> DesignBais application, and since I'll be starting with a blank code
> template instead of modifying existing code, and I thought 'hey why not
> join
> the 21st century' and make the code look more mainstream, and readable.
> (falling back on our last TEXMUG presentation by Clif Oliver on
> refactoring).
>
> And considering Universe 11.2 now supports local subroutines and functions,
> I should make the code look and behave more object-like.
>
> Does anyone know of a set of rules or guidelines on how to do this?    Just
> experimenting briefly, Universe BASIC compiler will allow any mix of cases
> for keywords, but variables are case sensitive.  Example:
>
> >ED BP TEST
> ABC=1
> Abc=2
> abc=3
> PRINT ABC
> Print Abc
> pRiNt abc
> stop
> end
>
> >RUN TEST
> 1
> 2
> 3
>
> So, how are developers mixed case in their code these day? Do keywords,
> local variables, common variable, equates follow a standard method?
>
> thanks in advance,
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