In case anyone is keen...
RDI 9.0.1 RPG OUTLINE NOT SHOWN FOR SPLIT QUALIFIED NAME ON D SPECIFICATION
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From:	Edmund Reinhardt/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
To:	Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
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Date:	2014-02-26 14:33
Subject:	Re: [WDSCI-L] ILERPG syntax parsing oddity
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Known problem, we have an APAR on that.
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From:		 Stuart Rowe <rowestu@xxxxxxxxx>
To:		 "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
            Client for		 System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:		 26/02/2014 02:00 PM
Subject:		 [WDSCI-L] ILERPG syntax parsing oddity
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Ran across another thing that does not parse properly in RDi but does
compile.  Frankly it's ugly and I did not think it WOULD compile, but it
did.
In a program I have included an include.  There's a yellow triangle next to
it that says
    Multiple markers at this line
    - "." expected instead of this input
    - unexpected token(s) ignored
I finally figured out that it meant not ON this line, but in the member
included by this line.
Went to the include and found this:
     d functionName...
     d                 pr                  extproc( 'functionName' )
     d  parm1                              like(someStructure.
     d                                     Name )
I did not think the name in the like() keyword split on the period would
compile but it does.  The parser hates it though. I don't much like looking
at it either...
Stu
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