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2) You have suggested all of them before, multiple times.
3) All of the PowerBASIC compilers already support TYPE/END TYPE, which is the same thing as a TYPEDEF.
Stephane, I would respectfully suggest that you learn to use and appreciate the existing versions of PowerBASIC before you post dozens of messages suggesting changes.
Actually, sets are a data type, and TYPEDEF is more flexible than TYPE.
Possibly, we will have all of these things in a future version of PB.
But, we would really, really appreciate it, Stephane, if you would not
keep repeating the same requests again and again. You've been warned
about this before. Please don't make us lock you out of the Forums.
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