Yes, that is behavior you should expect from emc.

Except in a few special cases, the code in the .ngc file may be
interpreted in advance, even up to the end of the file.  Things like
variable assignments, modal g- and m- settings, and the like may reflect
the state of the interpreter hundreds of lines later than the one that
was executing when you hit abort.

This is a consequence of the way emc "queues up" many motions so that
the real-time code is almost always guaranteed to have motion
information available.

Jeff

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