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| 1 | This file tries to demonstrate a simple =include directive for pods. It
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| 2 | is used as follows:
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| 4 | =include filename
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| 6 | where "filename" is expected to be an absolute pathname, or else reside
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| 7 | be relative to the directory in which the current processed podfile
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| 8 | resides, or be relative to the current directory.
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| 10 | Lets try it out with the file "included.t" shall we.
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| 12 | ***THIS TEXT IS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE INCLUDE***
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| 14 | ###### begin =include included.t #####
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| 15 | This is the text of the included file named "included.t". It should
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| 16 | appear in the final pod document from pod2xxx
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| 18 | ###### end =include included.t #####
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| 19 | ***THIS TEXT IS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE INCLUDE***
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| 21 | So how did we do???
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