Makes sense. When you say "actually executes the module" does it really execute or does it enterpret to prep for execution? Does the same apply to code loaded outside a module at the main script?
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Makes sense. When you say "actually executes the module" does it really execute or does it enterpret to prep for execution? Does the same apply to code loaded outside a module at the main script?