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REXXLIB is a collection of over 150 functions designed to extend the | REXXLIB is a collection of over 150 functions designed to extend the capabilities of REXX in OS/2. It covers five principal areas: compound variable handling, interprocess communication, mathematical functions, OS/2 system services, and text-mode user interfacing. | ||
capabilities of REXX in OS/2. It covers five principal areas: compound | |||
variable handling, interprocess communication, mathematical functions, | |||
OS/2 system services, and text-mode user interfacing. | |||
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Shareware. Discontinued. | Shareware. Discontinued. | ||
==Author= | ==Author== | ||
* [[Charles Daney]] | * [[Charles Daney]] | ||
[[Category:Tools]] | [[Category:Tools]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 16 December 2012
REXXLIB is a collection of over 150 functions designed to extend the capabilities of REXX in OS/2. It covers five principal areas: compound variable handling, interprocess communication, mathematical functions, OS/2 system services, and text-mode user interfacing.
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License
Shareware. Discontinued.