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This example illustrates how to use the expected terms library to decouple data acquisition, which must be able to succeed when unexpected events happen, from data processing, which decides how to handle those events.
For more details about this example, please see the comments in the
expecteds.lgt
source file.
See also the cascade
and books
examples.