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> From: Hans Boldt > > The ability to document program structure > by the proper indentation of code in a free-form manner is simply > something that's taken for granted in the wider community. And the power of the MOVE opcode was taken for granted within the RPG community. And yet some people deemed it too "difficult". So evidently "taken for granted" isn't the yardstick used to make the decisions. In fact, it's hard to determine just WHAT the criteria used were. Indentation is nice, but it doesn't make up for some of the less desirable features of the /free syntax, especially those that make it more difficult to move from fixed to /free. "It might make horrible looking code" is an example of the kind of argument required to justify these decisions. Arbitrary and ultimately indefensible. Joe
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