First, it is uncool to update a node in a way that renders replies confusing or meaningless. Please mark your significant updates as such.
Since this is a potentially security related question, I decided to make this comment: Your posting history contains quite a few helpful posts. However, recently, you also appear to have been making a lot of posts that are clearly guesses, or in some cases, are frankly wrong, like I think this node was before you edited it. When I am guessing at a reply I try to say so clearly, or when I don't know the answer at all, I don't reply (e.g. you don't see me replying to Tk questions). My suggestion is that it would be better if you focus on quality instead of quantity.
In reply to Re^2: Knowing when a code string contains code that will be executed at compile-time/end?
by haukex
in thread Knowing when a code string contains code that will be executed at compile-time/end?
by perlancar
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