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Hello.
I was trying to add an "implies" operator "->" and an "equivalent"
operator "<->" as keywords to the pointcut state of the lexer.
However, this does not seem to work and results in parsing errors,
which disappear, when I e.g. use "Impl" and "Equiv" as keywords
instead. I assume, that the lexer is scanning "->" as "-" followed by
">" or something like this. Maybe those keywords have a higher
priority...
So do you know a way to get around this without touching the original
lexer code?
Cheers,
Eric
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Eric Bodden
Chair I2 for Programming Languages and Program Analysis
RWTH Aachen University
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