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15 # '#' and everything after it long before the condition parser gets to see it.
23 # To get a '#' into a condition, it has to be escaped using a backslash.
24 # This prevents the comment parser from removing it, and in turn, it becomes
48 # the code from CondParser_Token does not apply to it.
88 # Only the comparison operator terminates the comparison operand, and it's
149 # If the right-hand side is missing, it's a parse error.
157 # If the left-hand side is missing, it's a parse error as well, but without
166 # The '\\' is not a line continuation. Neither is it an unquoted string
167 # literal. Instead, it is parsed as a bare word (ParseWord),
189 # depend on this since it may well be unintended. See CondParser_String.
249 # condition parser, it needs to be escaped. This rarely happens in practice,
250 # in most cases the conditions are simple enough that it doesn't matter
263 # have side effects, making this problem rather academic, but it is there.