Yes, that is the offending line in YOUR code, but only because it's tickling a bug in Inline::CPP that apparently has gone undetected for a long time. In particular 'info' isn't being handled correctly. 'force' and 'clean' are ok, so if you just remove 'info' from that line, everything else proceeds as it should.
Dave
In reply to Re^2: Inline::CPP code ignored
by davido
in thread Inline::CPP code ignored
by jaandy
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