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Status Not under consideration
Workspace PL/I Compilers
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 24, 2019

Partial qualified usage of Typed Struct members

Typed struct members seems to need full qualification all the time while "basic" struct members can be used partially qualified (if unique).
Wouldn't it be great if typed struct members could be partially qualified too (if unique)?

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Jun 27, 2019

    i see your point.
    hm, maybe the behavior of LIKE structs just implemented some bad ideas in my brain :-).

  • Guest
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    Jun 25, 2019

    DEFINE STRUCT is meant to provide an equivalence for C structure types, and this kind of partial qualification is not allowed in C and shouldn't be here for similar reasons