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I would like to use your parser in the IDE to compute pic field offsets (I already know how I will use it). The issue is that I don't know what would be the best way to add it to the code base. AFAIK the script is not available on PyPi. Can I just drop it into my own code base? The problem is that I've seen that the cobol.py file does not have any author/license information (just the readme).
I know what the GPL3 allow but I found it more friendly to just ask your advice.
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The parsing of the pic string was adapted from Brian Petersons pyCOBOL project which is released under GPLv3. I will go ahead and add proper attribution and a GPLv3 license to this project soon.
Hi,
I am the author of OpenCobolIDE.
I would like to use your parser in the IDE to compute pic field offsets (I already know how I will use it). The issue is that I don't know what would be the best way to add it to the code base. AFAIK the script is not available on PyPi. Can I just drop it into my own code base? The problem is that I've seen that the
cobol.py
file does not have any author/license information (just the readme).I know what the GPL3 allow but I found it more friendly to just ask your advice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: