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Isn't one of the features of prototyping calls that always gets pointed
out, "the compiler checks your data to make sure you don't have a
mismatch"? If the compiler is just going to change my data to whatever it
thinks it needs, how is that helping me not make a mistake and reverse
parms? I know it will get caught in testing, but prototyping was supposed
to save me from this kind of mistake at compile time, unless I
specifically told it not to by using CONST.

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