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  • Posted a comment on discussion Contributions on GnuCOBOL

    COMING SOON... A new version (2.0) of the GnuCOBOL Interactive Compiler. This new version - a complete rewrite - is currently being tested and should be released (here on Sourceforge) in early November. For the curious...the file "gcic-readme.html", available for download from the "2.0" folder within https://sourceforge.net/p/gnucobol/contrib/HEAD/tree/trunk/tools/GCic provides complete documentation (Installation, Usage, Internals) on the new version; this file will be part of the new version, serving...

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  • Posted a comment on discussion The Lounge on GnuCOBOL

    When I wrote the original versions of the Programmer's Guide I strictly avoided the use of any standards documents and vendor manuals. All syntax diagrams were created from interpretation of parser.y and behavior was documented based on trial-and-error experimentation, combined with analysing cobc, cobcrun, and libcob code (and even then i got a few things wrong - sorry). I did find out after the fact that i phrased some things in a manner reminiscent of standards, manuals, and/or textbooks, but...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Contributions on GnuCOBOL

    It’s part of the X11 package on MacOS. I assume it would be similar with Linux distributions. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 10, 2022, at 9:25 PM, Vincent (Bryan) Coen vcoen@users.sourceforge.net wrote:  Thanks but do you know what package or library has resize It is not installed on my MGA v8 X64 Linux system. Vince On 11/08/2022 00:11, Gary Cutler wrote: Dug out my Unix notes ... a couple of possibilities follow. They won't work for all terminal types, but perhaps this helps. Option 1 - If X11 is...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Contributions on GnuCOBOL

    LOL ... as is "COLUMNS" on Option 1. i think i'll quit now.

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Niskayuna / United States / EDT
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  • Assembly
  • COBOL
  • JavaScript
  • Unix Shell
  • Java
  • HP-UX
  • Other network-based DBMS
  • Database
  • Internet

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