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This makes it easier to handle the optional "token" argument at the (right) end, which will be necessary to support passive DCC. Incidentally, this is RtL parsing order is the reason why you'd get a cryptic "0" address error when attempting to do passive DCC: the "token" argument gets misinterpreted as the "size" argument. Every argument "shifts" over by one, leaving an address (port) of "0".
api: add support of path to variable and hashtable comparison in function hdata_compare (closes #1066)
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