I'm a terribly naughty boy. When I'm using a program, "it works" isn't enough reason for me to keep using it. I want something that works right! <bg> Of course, nine times out of ten this means writing it myself, but what's wrong with that? Such a... personal acquaintance with the programmer can have great advantages!
When it comes to variable listing, probably there are as many "right ways" to do it as there are people doing it. All the same, here's my way (almost), just in case someone else likes it.
The documentation is all in VARFETCH.DOC in the archive. Sorry there isn't much, but I am hoping strongly that it will be enough!
The archive contains the following files:
This is released as Open Source in the hope that someone will give me some improvements to make use of. However this doesn't mean that everyone is free to distribute modified versions of VarFetch.DLL without telling me - I'd like to keep track of what versions are around in case someone asks me about one. Please drop me an email if you intend to give out any version other than an a copy of the archive listed here.
File: VarFetch.ZIP - current version 0.5.0
Requires: OS/2, REXX
Installation: Unzip
Operation: Call from REXX program.
De-installation: Delete.
Distribution: Open Source.