DOS/Win32 test suite for ftnchek CHECK.BAT and its associated files provide some checking of FTNCHEK compiled for DOS/Win32 similar to the Unix makefile. Some tests had to be skipped, mostly because stderr cannot be redirected on DOS/Win9x systems and, in particular, cannot be combined with stdout (at least I don't know how to do this - hints welcome). Note that some tests require that the HELP.*, INCLUDE.*, and WILDCARD.* files provided in OKAY.DOS be used instead of the ones in OKAY. COMPARE.BAT looks to see if the master file exists in OKAY.DOS and if so, uses that. This avoids error messages due to different standard command-line option prefixes on DOS and UNIX ('/' instead of '-') and different directory separators ('\' instead of '/'). Furthermore, I left out the DCL2INC test since this uses AWK which is not available on stock DOS/Windows systems (although ports of GAWK to Win32 are available on the net). For the same reason, I avoided using TOUCH. The CMP program to compare the contents of two files was kindly provided by Robert Moniot. Make sure CMP.EXE is in the test folder (or compile and link CMP.C) before starting the test if you do not have a CMP program on your path. The test scripts require that FTNCHEK.EXE be located in the main ftnchek folder (i.e. one level above the TEST folder). Unfortunately, MSDOS doesn't support GOSUB and RETURN in batch files like DRDOS6 did. To avoid proliferating batch files, I decided to use GOTO and write "spaghetti" code occasionally (in particular in makedcls.bat). -- Gunnar Duus