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- Subject: Writing eve procedures (Was: RE: BindSKIPding EVE_FIND_NEXT...
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.205130.1@slacvx.slac.stanford.edu>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 04:51:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep7.023512.28308@seq.uncwil.edu>, rpowell@seq.uncwil.edu (Richard Powell) writes:
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- > Where do you find out how to write eve or lse procedures?
-
- Start with the "VAX Text Processing Utility Manual". This has
- introductory chapters on the VAX TPU language, plus documentation on
- TPU built-in functions, etc.
-
- Next, take a look at some existing TPU procedures. I would suggest,
- with some trepidation, that you look at SYS$EXAMPLES:EVE*.TPU. These
- comprise the _source_ of the EVE editor. The caveat is that these files
- are quite complicated, IMHO, since at least VMS V5.3+ and the inclusion
- of support for DECwindows. You may do better looking at something a bit
- simpler. Some example TPU procedures are available from FILESERV@SHSU
- (or via anonymous ftp from Niord.SHSU.EDU) in the TPU directory, as well
- as others...
- Cheers, Ken
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- Dr. Kenneth H. Fairfield | Internet: Fairfield@Slacvx.Slac.Stanford.Edu
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