2007-07-11 06:34:22 -04:00
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2007/07/11:
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We need a way to have a rule that matches the end of the line. Many languages
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have regions whose "end" token is merely the end of the line. In those cases,
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our grammars employ hacks (with varying levels of success) to get around the
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fact that rules must match 1-or-more characters from the buffer.
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One solution would be to artificially include a newline character at the end of
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the line, which could be matched in regexes. Another would be to create a new
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type of rule and write some special-case code in the region rules.
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