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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 21/07/18 a las 22:43, Ben Grasset
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No, of course the shouldn't.<br>
They should be put put where it is easier for programmer, or more
readable, or coherence, or common sense, or other reasons.<br>
How difficult is to implement for the compiler is a limit if our
skills or state of art of compilers imposes, not a feature.<br>
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Saludos
Santiago A.</pre>
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