INCLUDEFILE
takes one argument, a filename. The file is
included.
The yodl
program supplies, when necessary, an extension to the filename.
The supplied extension is .yo
, unless defined otherwise in the compilation
of the program. Furthermore, yodl
prefixes the file with the system-wide
include directory if necessary. This directory is normally
/usr/local/lib/yodl
, unless overruled by the command line flag -I
or
defined otherwise in the compilation.
E.g., if you install a macro package in a file latex.yo
in the directory
/usr/local/lib/yodl
, then the command
INCLUDEFILE(latex)
will include it.
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