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From: Richard Damon <richard@damon-family.org>
Newsgroups: comp.theory
Subject: Re: #include
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 07:08:05 -0400
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On 3/23/25 4:54 AM, Mikko wrote:
> On 2025-03-22 18:15:53 +0000, Mr Flibble said:
> 
>> Support for the equivalent of #include has been added to "neos" the
>> universal compiler that can compile any programming language:
> 
> You should reconsider that. Some languages use include to compensate
> the lack of some better features for the same purpose. languages that
> have those better features don't need include and usually haven't.
> 

But since some languages use it, to compile programs in that language 
you need it.

You also need the equivalent statement in other languages, like import.