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25 # It is used in the implementation of the incredibly annoying rule LB 10
44 # (Look-ahead in a reverse rule is looking towards the start)
49 # stop immediately when a look ahead rule ( '/' operator) matches,
53 # See rule LB 19 for an example.
177 # it must be listed separately in the rule.
247 # TODO: I don't think we need this rule.
248 # All but $CM will chain off of preceding rule.
259 $CM+ $CL; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
263 $CM+ $EX; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
267 $CM+ $IS; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
271 $CM+ $SY; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
280 $OPcm $SP+ $CM+ $AL_FOLLOW?; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
306 # TODO: I don't think this rule is needed.
325 $CM+ $INcm; # by rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
365 $CM+ $ALcm; # The $CM+ is from rule 10, and unattached CM is treated as AL
428 … # a rule compiler bug which complains about
435 # This rule is concerned about getting the second of the two <breaks> in place.
629 # turn off rule chaining. We don't want to move more