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On 1/10/2023 10:43 am, S Jack wrote:
> On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 5:45:04 PM UTC-5, S Jack wrote:
>
> I put exits in routines that don`t need them, e.g. ABORT,
> and I have a redundant exit for use with shortcuts.
> Redundant and superfluous code, what horrors!
> Well, the de-compiler knows to keep going until SEMIS is
> found.
If Forth is as `close to the metal` as we like to claim, there
should be no need to seek assurances from de-compilers.
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