Just curious...

Every instance of code documentation (i.e. comments at the head of CF
tags describing author, function, variables, etc.) I've seen has
'filename' included.

Any reason? Surely it's spurious, the filename being kind of obvious if
you've got to the stage of reading the file's contents. Very curious to
know if there's a rationale, some coding situation I've yet to encounter
that makes this bit of documentation useful, or if it's just convention
and more RSI ;-)

- Gyrus

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