anti-adding-keyword people, a good idea really, 'USES INTERFACE
name,
USES IMPLEMENTATION name', or sim.)
Much better already (syntactically).
Though, actually, it's not qutie accurate. It would sound like "use the interface/implementation part". But, of course, always the interface part is used, while this is about re-exporting.
Actually, that was about static/shared units (at least I thought it was...):
If using a SHARED unit (library), only parts of the 'INTERFACE' are compiled into the currently-in-production target, whereas with a STATIC unit (library), the 'IMPLEMENTATION' is included as well.
That was my logic beind it, and in this way, you don't add any keywords, and it still looks clean, like the rest of Pascal does/should.
===== ======= Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Modify the equilibrium of the vertically-oriented particle decelerator to result in the reestablishment of its resistance to counterproductive atmospheric penetration.
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