Extended Batch Language

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File Format
Name Extended Batch Language
Ontology
Extension(s) .bat
Released ≤1984

Extended Batch Language (EBL) is a script interpreter and scripting language, primarily for DOS. The language is an enhanced variant of that used in batch (.BAT) files. It was developed by Frank Canova, later by Seaware.

EBL was apparently renamed to EBL-Plus as of version 4.00. There is also Professional EBL-Plus, which can compile scripts to COM format.

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EBL scripts usually contain one or more lines (often including the first line) beginning with "bat ".

EBL scripts are often accompanied by a file named "BAT.COM".

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