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1558 # | m4_defun([TEST1], [m4_require([TEST2a])m4_require([TEST2b])])
1559 # | m4_defun([TEST2a], [])
1561 # | m4_defun([TEST3], [m4_require([TEST2a])])
1576 # GROW - 1: TEST2a; TEST2b
1580 # (TEST2a, although required by TEST3 is not expanded in GROW - 3
1588 # BODY: TEST3; TEST2a; TEST2b; TEST1
1590 # i.e., TEST2a is expanded after TEST3 although the latter required the
1603 # In the example above, when TEST2a is expanded, but it's epilogue is
1607 # GROW - 1: TEST2a
1611 # The epilogue of TEST2a emits it immediately:
1616 # BODY: TEST2a
1624 # BODY: TEST2a
1631 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
1638 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
1645 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b: TEST1
1692 # * TEST1 requires TEST2a
1694 # GROW - 1, and expands TEST2a in there.
1697 # GROW - 1: TEST2a
1702 # BODY: TEST2a
1708 # BODY: TEST2a
1713 # (TEST3 requires TEST2a, but TEST2a has already been m4_provide'd, so
1716 # BODY: TEST2a
1721 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
1727 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
1732 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
1738 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
1743 # BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b; TEST1