Hmm... just from the email, I'd guess a last line return from the first #include is chopped off and then the first line of udo2.udo is attached to the end of the contents of udo1.udo--if udo1.udo ends with an endop line and udo2.udo starts with a opcode line. What error message do you get? steven > #include "udo1.udo" > #include "udo2.udo" > > Because if I put that in the Csound5 orc, it gives an error while if I > do > > #include "udo1.udo" > > #include "udo2.udo" > > performance proceeds as expected. Is this the expected behaviour? > > > -David > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, > and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > Csound-devel mailing list > Csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/csound-devel > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl _______________________________________________ Csound-devel mailing list Csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net