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Re: gnubol: Hacks needed to parse COBOL



>>>>> "Bill" == William M Klein <wmklein@ix.netcom.com>
>>>>> wrote the following on Wed, 1 Dec 1999 23:07:55 -0600

  Bill> I don't know if there is any thought of taking your GNU
  Bill> compiler thru the CCVS (certification) tests.  If so, it IS
  Bill> important to point to the right columns - at least for items
  Bill> that are flagged in those tests.  When NIST ran the tests,
  Bill> they manually checked that you got each line and column
  Bill> correct (but this really only applies to items that are
  Bill> outside a specified subset of the Standard - not for
  Bill> extensions or syntax errors).

It would be very helpful if we had access to the validation suite.  I
have been told that EDS still offers certification, but I don't know
on what terms the CCVS itself is available.  This, of course, is not
a funded project.  Can you shed any light?

Best regards,

Mike



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