When I first published RTK it was using some closed source code. I think it
may be ok to open source it but I'll have to check with the PTB.

On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 1:45 PM Farley, Peter <
0000031df298a9da-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> David,
>
> I see at your RTK github you are only providing load modules.  Is there
> any chance you can you provide corresponding source for others to use as a
> model for other applications (like Eric’s EZNOSQL)?  The basic RTK setup
> really sounds like a good fit for a CBT submission, if there are no
> intellectual property issues.
>
> Peter
>
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> Subject: Re: External Functions in C on z/OS
>
>
> My advice is to write a command processor. As I said creating an LE
> environment for each function call will result in terrible performance.
> I’ve done this many times https://github.com/daveyc/RTK. The trick is to
> use CEEPIPI to create a pre-initialised LE environment and hang the pointer
> in USERFIELD of the REXX environment block. An alternative is to use Python
> instead. It’s dead easy to write packages in C/C++ without jumping through
> hoops. Writing REXX extensions in LE languages is painful which is one of
> the reasons why I don’t use REXX.
>
>
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