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103 them as they are encountered in a single pass of the input file. It
122 before processing them. This complexity is therefore unnecessary and
157 New lines are treated specially; exactly how the lexer handles them
222 one--there might be an arbitrarily long sequence of them.
248 It is therefore best to catch them during the lexing stage, in
337 we don't need to concern ourselves with freeing them.
411 prevent them from being defined as macros.
653 pointers to them might be held in many places, in particular by
701 expansions, but leaving them requires special handling too. I made
827 to prevent the compiler from processing them more than once. The
956 rather than reading them in directly.