On Sun, May 5, 2019, at 20:51, francois PEGORY wrote:
> According me , I think either :
> 1) it is possible anywhere and it work as it was put in the main file.
> Easy to explain , hard to implement.
> 
> 2) if you put it in a file included, it raise a error.
> The only question is which directive are reserved for the main file. 
> First thought , include and options
> 
> What do you think ? 
> 
I'm with the second approach. Raising an error if any option directives are 
detected in included files is better than sliently ignoring the options and 
confusing (new) users.

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Zhuoyun Wei

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