I might point out that, in this case, given the parsing order, not only is
foo//comment an identifier, so is //comment.  Again, if the user wants / to
be part of an identifier, that's what you give him :)
--John Keiser

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> From: Aaron M. Renn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> >I fail to see the problem here. "/" is a non-alphabetic/non-numeric
> >character, so it will terminate the word.  You don't throw away the
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> Think so?  I call wordChars('/', '/');  Now what is it?
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