>They actually did use reserved words in their EQUATES, where Universe did not
do this sort of
>replacement, and the target environment behaves like Unidata, causing some
>code (not an awful amount) to fail compilation.  Another lesson here -
>don't use words that even look like they should be reserved as variables.


...And that's also why one of the best arguments for using a syntax
highlighting editor is that you know right away when the code is using a
reserved word somewhere it shouldn't. It's sometimes surprising where these
little things pop up.
Personally I always think it's a good idea to use 'E.' in front of local
(non-included) equates.



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