09-11-2018
Ah! Apologies for the asterisks!
It is just called FileA; there is no trailing asterisk. I think the asterisks may have arisen in conversion to the code boxes that allow for clearer display here.
Anyway, no asterisks either in the files, or in the error readout!
------ Post updated at 06:44 PM ------
Unless I have somehow non-visual characters in the code, which I have mistaken for white space, in which case, that could explain why these asterisks have appeared in each box?
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