Subj : Open Watcom compiler To : David Noon From : Sarah Nunez Date : Mon Jul 22 2002 07:04 pm 21 Jul 02 17:39, David Noon wrote to Sarah Nunez: DN> Ok. I'll zip up the configuration files from my BINW directory and DN> e-mail them to you. Thanks! I'll be looking for them. DN> Well, George said he couldn't find it, so you perhaps need WSeB or DN> later. [George, did you check the BonusPak CD too?] I looked on both the installation CD and the bonus CD (is it called BonusPak under Warp 4, also?) before I asked you for filenames and didn't find anything that was obvious. DN> It is quite simple: in FORTRAN and all "procedural" languages, DN> subroutines and functions are either wholly public or wholly private. DN> In OO languages, a method is owned by a class of data, so for most DN> method calls you need an instance of that class in order to call the DN> method. Remainder saved for further rumination. DN> Ah. I have am IBM-written PDF document somewhere that is a tutorial on DN> CSV. I shall include it in the e-mail with the Watcom configuration DN> files. Do you have Acrobat or GSView? If neither I suggest you find a DN> copy of Acrobat/2, as most of IBM's newer doco is distributed in PDF DN> format. I have Acrobat. Is 3.0 still the latest for OS/2? DN> I have been considering building a Watcom-hosted implementation of DN> wxOS2 and uploading it to Hobbes, perhaps sending it down the OS/2 DN> filebone as well. Since both you and Mike Luther have expressed DN> interest (and I expect there are some interested lurkers, too) this DN> could be something useful for me to do in the next few weeks. Watch DN> this space. Oh, that would be wonderful! Perhaps it'll be available by the time I return from vacation. Sarah trinityoaks@cfaith.com .... All who love liberty are enemies of the state. --- # Origin: WordForce Mail-Only System (1:130/604) * Origin: Baddog BBS (1:218/903) .