> > Leo's new read code gives top priority to clones in external files not
> > containing @all.  The new read code gives lowest priority to clones in
> > external files that do contain @all.
>
> I have referred to this in a reply above. I find this logic very
> confusing and use case specific.
>
> Gil

I was thinking about it more while offline and I believe I need to
sharp my level of understanding:

What is fundamentally special/different about @all (e.g. wrt @others)
that makes its clones of "lesser value"?

Gil

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