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Hi Eric,

On 12 Oct 2006, at 16:13, Eric Blake wrote:
I still want CVS head to follow Solaris' parsing precedence
rules (macros, then quotes, then comments), rather than the current behavior
(comments, macros, quotes).

Can you remind me why that is?  The first thing that happens in any
parser I'm familiar with is to discard the comments, why is it a good
thing for M4 to behave differently?  (I think I know an answer, but
I'm curious to understand your reasoning here)

Cheers,
        Gary
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