Hi Rony, Sorry, there was a typo. In my suggested sentence, the first 'set' is redundant as what is being set is called the 'package options', not the 'set package options'.
The first part of the sentence should therefore read: *This method retrieves the current package options,* I have difficulty with the rest of the sentence as I am not sure what you are saying. Perhaps it would be better as two sentences: *This method retrieves and optionally sets the current package options. The package options may also be set explicitly using the ::options directive.* I'm not sure whether the word 'modifies' should replace the word 'sets'? If (and I think this is the case) there will always in every circumstance be a previous value to the package options when this method is called, I think '*modifies*' is better here. If there is some circumstance where this method can be used to initialise the package options (and I don't think that is possible) then imho '*sets*' would be clearer. Again, I'm still not sure how the adverb '*explicitly*' modifies the meaning in this context. Perhaps if you said a couple of sentences about that I could venture an opinion. Again, I hope this is helpful, Jon On Sun, 12 Oct 2025 at 13:44, Rony G. Flatscher <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12.10.2025 13:07, P. O. Jonsson wrote: > > The praise goes to Jon, not to me ;-) > > oops! > > *Many* thanks to Jon! > > ---rony > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Oorexx-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel >
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