according to the class choice set in the module's `:module-class'
property. This has the side effects of calling `shared-initialize',
setting the module's state to `t', and checking for unrecognized
- properties. (Therefore subclasses should add a method to
- `shared-initialize' taking care of looking at interesting properties, just
- to make sure they're ticked off.)"))
+ properties. (Therefore subclasses should add a method to `shared-
+ initialize' taking care of looking at interesting properties, just to make
+ sure they're ticked off.)"))
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;;; Module objects.