Hi Antony.

Thanks you for replying.

> If so, any reason to break the coding standard in this instance?

Standards are general rules, there might be some exceptions.
(It doesn't mean I personally like this code or encourage to ignore the 
standards).

> and what does, in this context,  'duplicate' means?

See main/main.c, line 1119 for example.
It might be convenient to free duplicated buffer and ignore static one.

Then wouldn't it be nice call that flag static or no_duplicate or something?
I thought 'duplicate' is misleading name.

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