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Good source code formatter for Summer '87 code
Like it or not, I've just become responsible for a POS application
written in Summer '87.  I know I will need to eventually upgrade to
the latest version, but for now I'm just trying to get organized.
First order of business is to make the code a bit more readable.  Can
anyone recommend a good source code formatter?


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Scott Coffey
05-14-05 08:55 PM


Re: Good source code formatter for Summer '87 code
Scott

Click! from the OASIS (front page)
http://www.the-oasis.net

HTH
Steve



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Stephen Quinn
05-14-05 08:55 PM


Re: Good source code formatter for Summer '87 code
On Wed, 11 May 2005 22:28:37 GMT, NoJunk_valusoft@optushome.com.au
(Ross McKenzie) wrote:

>On Wed, 11 May 2005 08:41:54 -0400, Scott Coffey <none@noemail.com>
>wrote:
> 
>
>In the absence of your email address...
>
>With respect Scott, only one development environment, xMate, has been
>suggested in these public responses to your request for help. The
>other suggestions, Snap and Click!, are both one way utilities. They
>examine your source code, create reformatted copies, and optionally
>create statistics about your application. Snap will probably be of
>greater value to you because it can document the use of variables in
>quite some detail. Similarly for the dbf, index, mem and frm files
>that your application may use.

I admit I only glanced at Snap.  The first page of the docs:

SNAP!
Version 5.0
Documentation and Development System
for FoxPro, dBASE, Clipper,
and Other X-Base Systems

I guess is what threw me.  I barely skimmed the index and it looked
like it was a lot more than what I was asking for (just a source code
reformatter for Clipper Summer '87 code) so I didn't give it a
thorough read.  I may go back and do that now.  Thanks for the heads
up.


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Scott Coffey
05-15-05 08:55 PM


Re: Good source code formatter for Summer '87 code
"Scott Coffey" <none@noemail.com> wrote in message
 news:42l181lbrt5e46s0tp32jhfuoathp5bedn@
4ax.com...

Scott,

> Can anyone recommend a good source code formatter?

xMate Project Manager includes a built-in configurable source code
formatter.
See: http://www.geocities.com/wowbase/xMate.html

Andrew Wos..



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Andy
05-16-05 08:55 PM


Re: Good source code formatter for Summer '87 code
On Wed, 11 May 2005 22:28:37 GMT, NoJunk_valusoft@optushome.com.au
(Ross McKenzie) wrote:

>On Wed, 11 May 2005 08:41:54 -0400, Scott Coffey <none@noemail.com>
>wrote:
> 
>
>In the absence of your email address...
>
>With respect Scott, only one development environment, xMate, has been
>suggested in these public responses to your request for help. The
>other suggestions, Snap and Click!, are both one way utilities. They
>examine your source code, create reformatted copies, and optionally
>create statistics about your application. Snap will probably be of
>greater value to you because it can document the use of variables in
>quite some detail. Similarly for the dbf, index, mem and frm files
>that your application may use.

I admit I only glanced at Snap.  The first page of the docs:

SNAP!
Version 5.0
Documentation and Development System
for FoxPro, dBASE, Clipper,
and Other X-Base Systems

I guess is what threw me.  I barely skimmed the index and it looked
like it was a lot more than what I was asking for (just a source code
reformatter for Clipper Summer '87 code) so I didn't give it a
thorough read.  I may go back and do that now.  Thanks for the heads
up.


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Scott Coffey
05-18-05 08:55 AM


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