support for <expr> by <expr> loops #837
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Can you please add a test with said special case? I'll merge it after that :) |
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It already exists! |
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Ah ok, you merely added it for that. |
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support for <expr> by <expr> loops
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It was already in the grammar, but the lexer was written such that it could never happen.
As a special case,
for by in foostill treatsbyas an identifier rather than a keyword.