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[question]userRPL, functions or (sub)subprograms and directories
03-29-2017, 06:15 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2017 03:59 PM by pier4r.)
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about DIR END
About DIR ... END

Awesome, it works! I used your example (thanks a lot!) to infer the structure but I'm not sure how the structure should be within DIR ... END . If someone could point out more documentation it would be great.

For the moment I found a passing note in the AUR and only one other post on this site using DIR ... END

http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/...ead=138380
message number 8.

I'll search more but now I will think about converting the program that I was writing.

Side note: Gerson if you will ever read this thread. You are a very prolific writer about user RPL programs and mathematical solutions, but as a reader of your code I see that you heavily use the stack (that is not easy to read nor debug) and you put almost no comments in your programs. So one is left debugging them to understand what happens. Could you put more comments in them? Would be great! :love:

Update: I found some more usage of DIR END (especially compsystem) but no direct documentation about the format of the entries.

Updated2: so, a bit of satisfying entries

Equation library with DIR END by J.H. Meyers
DIR end structure comp.sys.hp48
DIR END structure, for SYSRPL I believe

- http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-4184.html

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