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    Convert fixed-format RPG code to free-form RPGILE code

    This IBM i (aka iSeries, AS400) command provides for code modernisation by converting fixed-format RPG and RPGLE source code into fully free-form RPGLE source in a non-destructive manner. Converts: * H-Specs * F-Specs * D-Specs * C-Specs * P-Specs (Subprocedures) * Key Lists * Parameter Lists **PLEASE REPORT ANY ISSUES YOU FIND** NOTE: Requires V7R2M0 or higher. Some Background: This started out as a 'quick and dirty' program for my own needs, but it got a little out of hand! :) It's not an example of my best work, as it has grown organically over time, rather than having been built sytematically, so hopefully you'll forgive some of my coding faux-pas. ** If you find something that won't convert, or doesn't convert properly, please let me know, and I'll fix it for you and the benefit of everyone else. ** Other Projects: iMenu - flexible menu system: https://sourceforge.net/projects/i-menu/
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    CuTest lets you write unit tests for your C code. You should use it because: (1) It has the cutest name, (2) It looks and feels like JUnit, (3) It is cross-platform, (4) It ships in a single .c and .h file for ease of deployment.
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