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Revision 2 . . March 15, 2008 6:09 am by KennethLerman [Now implemented.]
Revision 1 . . November 16, 2007 1:01 pm by Fenn [moved here from named parameters page]
  

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Removed: 1d0


Changed: 3c2
(Note: named owords have not been implemented yet)
(Note: named owords have now been implemented in Trunk (2008-03-15))

Changed: 17c16
Local named owords are stored internally as the subroutine name, followed by an '_', followed by the local oword name. In the case of a local named oword that is not within a subroutine, the letters 'main_' are prepended to the name. The character '_' may be part of an o_word name, but may NOT be the first character.
Local named owords are stored internally as the subroutine name, followed by an '#', followed by the local oword name. In the case of a local named oword that is not within a subroutine, '#' is prepended to the name. The character '#' may NOT be part of an o_word name.

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