I have never found any difference in speed between codelocked and non-codelocked files.
As far as I can see, the only need for codelocked files is to keep the program proprietary so it can be sold multiple times.
I program in small macros.  It saves a lot of time during development and testing and afterwards for modifications.
The system can easily identify which macro to work on through the  menu system.  I use popups with the choose command to create menus.  the conventions I use are .pop for the menus, .mac for the macros, .enp for entry eeps and .exp for exit eeps and .eep for when I'm not sure. (others seem to use .cmd and .rmd
 
Bernie Lis
Megabytes, Inc.

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