Locations are mainly something the dspec system just stores and retrieves.
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locations are used to describe definitions located as subforms of other definitions.
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locations are usually not explicitly specified, but arise as a result of having two nested definitions, both of which use the
dspec:def
and
dspec:location
macros to handle the name and location info.
The types of locations and their meanings are:
A definition existed in the file named or an editor buffer with that name.
A definition was executed interactively in the listener or an editor buffer not associated with a file.
A definition was found in the image (these are entered when a location query does not find any information already in the database).
A definition for a part was recorded, but no information exists for the aggregate.