What can go wrong
The automatic instantiation scheme has some limitations that should be
noted:
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No directory locking takes place, therefore there will be problems if
multiple compilation processes share the same files and directories.
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The existence of old .ii and .ti files can
disrupt automatic instantiation in arbitrary ways. If you suspect
problems of this nature, delete all existing .ii
and .ti files and start over.
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Manual editing of a .ii or .ti file can
likewise cause problems.
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Naming conventions must be followed.
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Source files must be available to replay.
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