|
Buck, if it is used in RPG why not just return an indicator to the
caller. That way the user can say
C if rc
C ...
C endif
Or is the syntax similar when you return an integer to the caller?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/14/00, 2:35:47 PM, Buck Calabro <buck.calabro@aptissoftware.com> wrote
regarding RE: How to create my own built-in functions:
> rbrightman wrote:
> >Could you explain why RC is 10 long?
> The 10u 0 definition means "unsigned integer." It's nothing special,
really
> - very common in the C world and it's also used in many APIs. You could
> just as easily use 1a if you want.
> >It seems that it should be longer to fit the
> >two parms "test" and "Buck" into it.
> rc is "return code." It's purpose is to return a "success" or "failure"
> indication to the caller. The actual parameters are specified in the
> D-specifications following the PR/PI. Here, the parameters are MsgText
and
> MsgQueue. The 10u 0 is the returned value.
> D ShowMsg pi 10u 0
> D MsgText 50 const
> D MsgQueue 10 const
> So, this function takes two parameters and returns one, thus:
> C eval rc = ShowMsg('Test': 'BUCK')
> >Also, is the procedure a separate
> >source from the calling program?
> It doesn't have to be, but if you DO want it separate you need to compile
it
> separately as a module. That module can be bound directly into the
program
> that uses it, or compiled into a service program which then gets bound to
> the program that needs the function.
> Buck Calabro
> Aptis; Albany, NY
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