Ok, so after repeatedly saying I don't use clones, I'm wondering if I can use clones in this case. I have a project with a lot of files, but I end up editing a couple of nodes, which are opposite ends of a CherryPy / JSON / JavaScript pipeline. It's a long scroll to get from one to the other so I'm wondering if I could clone them both to some place outside the derived files which own them, they'd be adjacent and easier to edit.
I feel like this is the whole point of clones, but I'm unclear about the rules for clones outside of / reaching into derived files. I don't want to have to worry about whether files are @thin or @auto or @shadow... I guess they can't be @auto, but @shadow would be fine. So is this safe? Are their issues of order or anything to watch? Maybe the gotchas I'm trying to avoid only arise when you have a clone occurring in two derived files, as opposed to the derived file and the .leo file as I intend. Cheers -Terry
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