"DAG" often refers to a Directed Acyclic Graph, a common data structure,
but in this case, it is the initials of the one person in the world who
can easily answer your question about conffile: David A. Gamey!

In addition to the Unicon book description of conffile, you should consult
David's extensive comments in the conffile.icn source code.  He gives an
interesting example in detail.

Beyond the comments at the top of conffile.icn, you are at David's mercy for
further assistance.  If you or he comes up with improvements (within space
limits) for the book description of conffile, we appreciate such
suggestions.  The reason for the Unicon book's appendix on the Icon Program
Library is to get IPL modules like conffile more of the attention and use
that they deserve.

Clint [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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