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/*
* This file is part of flex.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
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* PURPOSE.
*/
/* The goal here is to test the yylineno in the context of trailing-contexts.
* Using rules that have newlines in look-ahead.
*/
%option 8bit
%option nounput nomain noyywrap noinput yylineno
%option warn
WORD [[:alpha:]]+
%%
"Fixed_trailing:"/[\n]"test"[\n] {}
"Var_trailing:"{WORD}/[\n] {}
"Var_prefix_and_trailing:"{WORD}":"/(\n{WORD})* {}
\n {}
. {}
<<EOF>> {M4_TEST_ASSERT(yylineno==16) M4_TEST_DO(yyterminate())}
###
We are testing rules with trailing contexts containing newlines (see scanner.l):
Fixed_trailing:
test
Var_trailing:word
test
Var_prefix_and_trailing:word:
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