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Dridi Boukelmoune authored
Having now the guarantee that VCL sources are always null-terminated we can use standard string.h functions to detect long strings. We can also generalize vcc_decstr() to work with all kinds of strings. Instead of duplicating the code in 3 locations with slight variations, encode the specificities of each type of string into a struct and have one location to parse them. Bonus deduplication, inline C parsing is identical. This is loosely inspired by vcl_fixed_token() and we could further reduce the size of the loop in vcc_Lexer() by extracting more logic.
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