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Michael Shigorin authored
Applying set() and only set() to a GLOBAL_* is safe but still a potentially confusing example; so let's just do it right (and warn unsuspecting folks too).
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Applying set() and only set() to a GLOBAL_* is safe but still a potentially confusing example; so let's just do it right (and warn unsuspecting folks too).
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