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From: friesen@psivax.UUCP (Stanley Friesen)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: Re: "C" wish list/semicolons
Message-ID: <850@psivax.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 17:41:14 EST
Article-I.D.: psivax.850
Posted: Mon Nov 11 17:41:14 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 14-Nov-85 00:21:44 EST
References: <142@ucbjade.BERKELEY.EDU> <4528@alice.UUCP> <564@ttrdc.UUCP>
Reply-To: friesen@psivax.UUCP (Stanley Friesen)
Organization: Pacesetter Systems Inc., Sylmar, CA
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Summary: 

In article <564@ttrdc.UUCP> levy@ttrdc.UUCP (Daniel R. Levy) writes:
>In article <4528@alice.UUCP>, ark@alice.UucP (Andrew Koenig) writes:
>>
>>  Thus, if the
>>last token on a line is {insert list here}, the statement is
>>continued.  The list would be exactly those tokens that cannot
>>ever end a statement, such as ( = + - * / and so on.
>
>What about
>
>	something++
>	more(code)
>
	This is not a good counter example, since most(or all) lexical
analyzers for 'C' treat '+' and '++' as entirely different tokens.
Thus the token '++' would *not* be in the "continue" list, while the
token '+' would.
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				Sarima (Stanley Friesen)

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