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In fact, the match declaration can map a regular expression to any
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In fact, the match declaration can map a regular expression to any
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kind of symbol you want (i.e., you can also map to a string literal or
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kind of symbol you want (i.e., you can also map to a string literal or
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even a regular expression). Whatever symbol appears after the `=>` is
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even a regular expression). Whatever symbol appears after the `=>` is
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what you should use in your grammar. As an example, in some languages
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what you should use in your grammar. As an example, some languages
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have case-insensitive keywords; if you wanted to write `"BEGIN"` in the
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have case-insensitive keywords; if you wanted to write `"BEGIN"` in the
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grammar itself, but have that map to a regular expression in the lexer, you might write:
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grammar itself, but have that map to a regular expression in the lexer, you might write:
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