Michael Elizabeth Chastain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oof, both of you want to go first, and there are no "killer arguments"
> for which to prefer.

Then flip a coin.  Seriously.  I'll accept your call.

> esr> Fundamentally CML2 doesn't care where the input and output lives.
> esr> Input and output locations are specifiable on the command line with
> esr> defaults to the current directory.
> 
> Keith, is this everything you need for split source and target?
> (Do you need multiple input locations?)

If Keith needs multiple input locations, I will cheerfully support that.
In fact, I might do it anyway.  Good idea on on general principles.

(Multiple input files on the compiler command line, that is.  Overlaying
compiled rulebases on one another would be quite hard.)
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