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This use of '#MAIN-INPUT' may cause the program to block if no input is provided.
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This use of '#PROCESS-INPUT' may cause the program to block if no input is provided.
Compilation continues normally.
 If the standard input of an OmniMark program, accessible through the built-in sources #main-input and
        #process-input, is not provided at run-time, the program will suspend waiting for input. For this reason,
        #main-input and #process-input should only be used to pass large inputs to the program. OmniMark
        will issue this warning if it detects that the program uses the standard input to receieve a short string
        argument.
    
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