Fix parsing of variable without a value#158
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In Python, `\s` also matches newlines. This would cause newlines to be
consumed by the equal sign matcher, resulting in the next line being
considered as a value.
For instance, the following would be parsed as `[("FOO", "BAR=b")]`
instead of [("FOO", ""), ("BAR", "b")].
```bash
FOO=
BAR=b
```
Fixes theskumar#157.
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In Python, `\s` also matches newlines. This would cause newlines to be
consumed by the equal sign matcher, resulting in the next line being
considered as a value.
For instance, the following would be parsed as `[("FOO", "BAR=b")]`
instead of [("FOO", ""), ("BAR", "b")].
```bash
FOO=
BAR=b
```
Fixes theskumar#157.
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In Python,
\salso matches newlines. This would cause newlines to beconsumed by the equal sign matcher, resulting in the next line being
considered as a value.
For instance, the following would be parsed as
[("FOO", "BAR=b")]instead of
[("FOO", ""), ("BAR", "b")].Fixes #157.