Fix typo to combine flags in the parser singleton class rule#6276
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Fix typo to combine flags in the parser singleton class rule#6276
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@eregon Thanks for submitting this. I am doing a lot of parser work on a branch and will merge it there (as well as generating new versions of the parsers). If you ever need to generate it you can run ./tool/generate_parser and ./tool/generate_ripper. Leaving it open to make sure I address it. |
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I added it to my branch which will make it into 9.3/master soonish. I also "upgraded" it to use 0b notation to hopefully help with the intent in 33e3fd7 (as well as generate the .java files). |
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See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/46a5d1b4a63f624f2c5c5b6f710cc1a176c88b02/parse.y#L2585
I'm not sure how to regenerate the parser (and ripper maybe), could you do it?