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On 2011/5/19 2:22 PM, Jerry C. Adams wrote:
... In David's case, it would seem, the /end-free directive in the main
program is superfluous; I'm guessing here that the /free is, also,
superfluous ...
No, the /free is necessary in the main source if /end-free was coded
before the /copy. The freeness (freeity?) in the main source is restored
after the /copy is processed. So if it was non-free before the /copy,
then it is assumed to be non-free after the /copy. It doesn't matter
what happened in the /copy file.
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