>
>  How do you do it? You cant use the definition "type" as you use resources,
>> like
>>
>> define x() {
>> }
>>
>> ...
>>
>> require => X["name"]
>>
>> right? What can you do to ensure the proper order?
>>
>
> You haven't tried that, I assume?  Because if you had, you would
> likely have found that it *does* work.  Definitions work like any
> other resource types, so you can have them in all the dependency
> metaparameters.
>
>
Funny thing, I tried it, thought it was ok, tried it later, didnt get it to
work, assumed first try was a mistake on my part, then rechecked and not,
the mistake was in the second try using modules :-/

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Jesús Couto F.
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