Follow-up Comment #12, bug #55081 (project groff):
Answer to comment #10
No to some, yes to some.
The macro "bc" is there to switch to the next column or page.
It is the footer-macro's job to decide what to do.
So "bc" delegates that to the footer trap by triggering it.
It does not do that by just going to the next trap,
which can be anything!
All traps located between "bc" in a column or page
and the footer trap are touched,
when the footer trap (the last trap in a column or page) is touched.
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