Jervis Whitley <[email protected]> added the comment:
> Matthew suggested ~= instead of -> or "as".
Try the patch, you can make changes (for those that aren't aware)
by changing the token in Grammar/Grammar to whatever you wish. It is easy
to do and you need only recompile after this step.
example:
assexp: xor_expr ['->' xor_expr]
could become
assexp: xor_expr ['magic' xor_expr]
>>> 'hello' magic words
'hello'
>>> words
'hello'
Note that Mr Barnett may need to look at other fixes to get
his '~=' idea off the ground (tokenizer.c and specifically adding a new
token)
I've recommended that we close this issue.
Cheers,
Jervis
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