> For CML1 and CML2 to handle the same language, we would either have
> to live with the CML1 language's limitations or retrofit the old tools
> to speak CML2 language. The chance of the latter happening is, I think
> we can agree, effectively zero.
Being able to turn CML2 into CML1 might be the more useful exercise.
Alan
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