>I'm not sure which [list] you wanted
Probably the list you posted. It's a question of what the user will want to see — why does anybody want to see a graphic map of the dependencies between a bunch of modules, anyways? Usually, to answer the question "If I muck around with this module, what else gets broken?" Hardly anybody is going to be changing the strict or warnings code. A bunch of map lines showing that all the modules depend on them is unhelpful. So I want to be able to exclude (at least as a default) all the modules that people are unlikely to be mucking with. Pretty much everything in your 'looser' def of pragma fills that bill.

thanks,
throop


In reply to Re^2: Is it a pragma or a module? by throop
in thread Is it a pragma or a module? by throop

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