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@@ -659,8 +659,6 @@
%D The magic 500 in the next hack prevents the input stack from
%D overflowing when large scripts are sanitized.
-%\beginTEX
-
\def\dododoPSsanitizeJScode
{\ifcase\JSisTEX\ifcase\JScomment
\advance\scratchcounter \plusone
@@ -680,16 +678,6 @@
\aftergroup\sanitizedJScode
\let\next=}}
-%\endTEX
-%
-% Why is \aftergroup not doing what I expect?
-%
-% \beginETEX \aftergroup
-%
-% \let\dododoPSsanitizeJScode\relax
-%
-% \endETEX
-
%D The macro \type{\doPSsanitizeJScode} converts its argument
%D into the macro \type{\sanitizedJScode}, thereby prefixing
%D each \type{(} and \type{)} by a slash.