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It bugs me because there is a better name and I know I've seen it somewhere;<br> I just can't remember ... grr!<p>
I recall a term <em>Drop-through</em> programming for what I think you mean with (Operational Analysis reserved word) "lineair" programming. A <em>drop-through</em> program is a program where the execution starts at the top of the file, <em>drops through</em> the code and stops at the end of the file (this is not to be named "top-down" which is also reserved allready). <p> That makes sense I think - though english is not my native language. As soon as you introduce a subroutine you have to decide where to put it: on top? at the end? In the middle? Anyway somebody (the programmer or the language-programmer) has find a way to exclude it (this first subroutine) from the drop-through execution flow, so that it only gets executed when you want it executed.
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HTH,<p>
Danny
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