On 07/02/2016 09:56 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

I don't much care either since any change won't affect how I work,
though I do tend slightly towards Monte's suggestion. But I can think of
a reason why some might prefer to set a script that won't compile. If
you've been writing a very long script and haven't saved it yet, you may
want to preserve what you have and debug it later. Perhaps it's quitting
time, or your wife's gone into labor, or Armageddon is nigh and you're
hoping to survive it.

There's a difference between saving a stack with work in progress and setting a script. Setting a script that won't compile has numerous complications - the handlers will disappear from the message list, etc.

--
 Mark Wieder
 ahsoftw...@gmail.com

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