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In the previous section, we saw that fixed strings have precedence
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In the previous section, we saw that fixed strings have precedence
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over regular expressions. But what if we have two regular expressions
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over regular expressions. But what if we have two regular expressions
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that can match the same input? Which one wins? For example, consider
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that can match the same input? Which one wins? For example, consider
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this various of the grammar above, where we also try to support
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this variation of the grammar above, where we also try to support
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parenthesized **identifiers** like `((foo22))`:
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parenthesized **identifiers** like `((foo22))`:
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```
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```
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