> > There are quite a few ways to deal with this of course. 
> Personally, I 
> > think we should go with 'quantum' tokens and am trying to get some 
> > time to implement it in a test branch before the ANTLR 
> conference in a few weeks.
> 
> That sounds interesting. What do you mean by quantum tokens?
> 
> Martin

He means tokens that simultaneously exhibit both terminal-like and
non-terminal-like behavior, only "deciding" which one when actually
observed, in a process known as "tokenfunction collapse".

Me += 10 Physics Nerd Points.  += 1,000,000 points if that's actually what
he meant.

;-)

-- 
Gary R. Van Sickle
 


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