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analysis intead of an integer. This is now consistent with lookupMorpho and friends
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function should still be reported"
This reverts commit 18204bdd25bd460904ac475f3ea340daa96589df.
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This reverts commit 5919dfa3366dfd2f2af8c3ce7749d066a2033f0d.
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should still be reported
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will be needed in the Haskell binding
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instancein the lookup where the tokens produced from the metavariables are interpreted as distinct from all other tokens.
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entry. Now this is fixed by treating those as syntactic rules
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Haskell runtime but will be intepreted in the C runtime
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between ordinary tokens. It is also used in the English RGL to attach the commas to the previous word.
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order to test it properly
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support BIND. The following things are still broken: parseval, word completion, handling 'pre', the robust mode
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PgfSymbolKS, PgfExprFun and PgfLiteralStr now keep their strings as embedded flexible arrays. The latest change gives us the same compactness as the old representation but it is a lot easier to use.
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linearizer but not in the parser yet
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change in the PGF format!!!
The following are the outcomes:
- Predef.nonExist is fully supported by both the Haskell and the C runtimes
- Predef.BIND is now an internal compiler defined token. For now
it behaves just as usual for the Haskell runtime, i.e. it generates &+.
However, the special treatment will let us to handle it properly in
the C runtime.
- This required a major change in the PGF format since both
nonExist and BIND may appear inside 'pre' and this was not supported
before.
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with GuSeq. The GuSeq/GuBuf API is simplified
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partial trees
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sentences
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declarations for generic programming from data.c are removed as well
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sentence
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