Hello, I work on the ACPICA project (iASL, acpidump, acpiexec, and etc). I’ve been looking at the EDKII repository and tools that relate to ACPI and ASL. In particular, I’ve been looking at the trim tool https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/BaseTools/Source/Python/Trim/Trim.py According to the source code, the “--asl-file” option replaces #include and Include (a.k.a. the “ASL include”) with actual contents of the file. I would prefer everyone to use iASL compiler to do this instead. The problem with trim is that it makes iASL compiler errors more difficult to understand because the original file has been preprocessed by trim and the line numbers from iASL remarks/warnings/errors do not make sense to the programmer... The iASL compiler handles ASL include statements as well as preprocessor #include statements. When compiling these files with include statements/directives, iASL displays the correct line number and file name of the included file. Therefore, I think it would be beneficial to developers to use only iASL rather than trim "--asl-files" and iASL to work on ASL files. I've been talking to some people internally about this trim tool but I would like to ask this community if anyone has thoughts/opinions on deprecating trim's ASL option. Thanks, Erik