I'm cleaning up some old code and I keep coming across macros which are
uniformly coded with quotation marks and dots. Eg if a macro is stored
in a memvar, instead of seeing:

&memvar

The code consistently reads:

"&memvar."

All I can find out about this is that the programmer decided that using
the quotation marks and dot all the time avoided problems.

Anyone have any idea what problems are being addressed here, if any?

-Lew


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