H-Spec is explicit - not hidden or assumed.

Similar logic to why I explicitly have a named Init() function in my programs. I hate *INZSR - I don't want some hidden magic routine doing things.


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From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Booth Martin
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This answer scares me.  Is this a belt&suspenders scenario, or is there
a particular scenario needing the h-spec?


On 11/3/2018 7:35 PM, Tim Rowe wrote:
... PCML. The default on the compile command....that is set to PCML yes. So
you can do it either way. Use the H spec or the compile option. H spec is
safer. ...


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