I can't see how to create custom constructors for delegate grammars that
are part of a composite grammars.  On the surface it appears that I need
to use the '@members' block in the delegate grammar to create the custom
constructor.  However, this breaks when the delegate grammar is used by
multiple root grammars since the generated class name is a combination
of the two grammars.
 
Any suggestions?
 
thanks.
 

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