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Re: [open-cobol-list] minor preprocessor bug
From: |
Keisuke Nishida |
Subject: |
Re: [open-cobol-list] minor preprocessor bug |
Date: |
Tue Feb 3 20:39:12 2004 |
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At Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:06:52 -0500 (EST),
David Korn wrote:
>
> =============prog2.cob===========================
> COPY MYCOPY REPLACING = XX-= BY = LK-=.
> =============end prog2.cob===========================
> =============MYCOPY===========================
> 01 XX-ORIG-NPA-NXX-ZZ
> =============end MYCOPY===========================
Is it a single `=', not "=="? All references I can see describe "==",
but nothing about "=".
At Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:19:39 -0600,
William M. Klein wrote:
>
> There is a REAL problem here. Neither the ANSI Standard *nor* any IBM
> compiler supports "partial word replacement" where a PART of a text word is
> "replaced" by COPY REPLACING.
Right. This must be a bug. I'll try to implement the complete text
manipulation process before long.
Keisuke