VMS vs. UNIX s/w development tools - query
Phil Suematsu
phil at dhw68k.cts.com
Wed Apr 5 14:24:43 AEST 1989
In article <401 at bionov.UUCP> rayl at bionov.UUCP (Ray Lillard) writes:
> ... What I have been shown of VMS doesn't begin
>to cover the UNIX tools set. It seems that the concept of
>a regular expression is almost completely missing from VMS.
>
>The question:
> Are tools available under VMS which are as powerful
> as YACC, LEX, AWK, SCCS, grep, make, etc... to name
> a few.
>
I use the GNU Yacc, GNU Lex, DECUS grep, and a public-domain
make for software development under VAX/VMS. The GNU software
has distribution restrictions. If you distribute a binary
that includes any of GNU's code, you have to distribute the
source to generate the binary.
DEC distributes a source control system called CMS and a 'make'
type program called MMS. VMS has routines for terminal independent
I/O (what you might use curses for under Unix).
I also have the Zmodem file transfer programs sz and rz and the
LZW compress programs from Unix working under VMS. I can't easily
distribute things on tape, but I can easily distribute source code
by MS-DOS diskettes if you are interested in the utilities I have
that may be freely distributed (Yacc, Lex, Grep, Make). In summary,
yes, you can have your Make and EDT it too.
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