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boldt@ca.ibm.com wrote:
>
>
> 1) IFxx, DOWxx, etc. There are currently expression alternatives
> for these, so why bother carrying these forward in the new
> scheme. Do we support these in the CF-Spec? ie. Do we allow
> code like: " CF ifeq counter 17 "?
>
> 2) String ops: SCAN, SUBST, XLATE, etc. There are expression
> or BIF alternatives (or will be) for most (possibly all) of
> these. Do we support these opcodes in the CF-Spec?
>
> 3) Move ops: MOVE, MOVEL. You could code EVAL/EVALR for many
> moves, but not all MOVEs are easily convertible to the EVAL
> statement. Do we support MOVEs in the CF-Spec? (If not, we
> would have to add additional new BIFs, which still wouldn't
> cover all of MOVE semantics.)
>
> 4) Arithmetic ops: ADD, SUB, etc. As many have already
> discovered, arithmetic in expressions is not totally
> compatible with arithmetic in the fixed opcodes. Do we
> support these in the CF-Spec? ie. Do we allow code
> like: " CF add 1 counter "?
>
> (This list isn't complete, but is representative enough for the
> purpose of helping us decide the issue.)
>
> So, the general issue is how much of the "old" stuff do we carry
> forward in the CF-Spec and how much can we leave behind?
>
Hi Hans,
Thanks for taking the lid off the pot - once again!
I'd opt for carrying as little of the "old" stuff forward as possible;
keeping the free format as clean as possible. Rather than spending
ressources on mutating the fixed opcodes I would suggest using the time
and money on developing bif's or free format equivalents where
necessary:
1) No - no gain
2) No - get the remaining bifs written instead
3) Yes - as you mention MOVE(L) has a variety of functions not easily
covered otherwise
4) No - I'd rather see the ++ function added and as for overflow
issues I'd prefer to code defensively where appropriate - this
will also make my intentions clearer for the next
programmer having a look at the code.
Thanks for listening!
Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg
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