ooRexx has its own mechanism to interface native code. The required
bindings are defined in [1]. See [2, 3] for a more complex example. The
idea is that a routine's and method's implementation can be external code.
[1]
https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/HEAD/tree/main/trunk/api/oorexxapi.h
[2]
https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/HEAD/tree/main/trunk/extensions/rxsock/orxsock6.cls
[3]
https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/code-0/HEAD/tree/rexxgtk/trunk/GTKv3/oorexxgtk3.cls
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 10:20 PM, Michael Lueck <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Greetings Jon,
>
> Jon Wolfers wrote:
>
>> Rexx-GCI
>>
>> I've not used it myself, but it can be downloaded here <
>> http://rexx-gci.sourceforge.net/>
>>
>
>
> Excellent redirect!
>
>
> Last change 30.12.2004
>>
>
>
> Wow... I was suspecting what I was remembering was a bit over 10 years
> old. 2004 put it before I went through brain surgery and got brain wiped.
>
>
> I am thankful,
>
> --
> Michael Lueck
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