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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Joe Pluta wrote: > > I finally figured out why I don't agree with your position. About the only > thing you get extra out of this is the type of the fields. You don't even And you know that the target will contain only what that line specifies. If the the variable you are assigning to the target is smaller in size than the target you don't have to worry about the target having some other data in it. Of course you can also assure this with a z-add or move(p). > Before I change a line of code, I have already figured out what the > variables are and where they come from. I don't need the program source to > tell me that, and so all that added syntax is pretty much useless to me. Wow!! You know what the variables are and where they come from without the program source ?!?!?! That is an awesome skill. :^) James Rich james@eaerich.com
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