Realized for the first time tonight that C++ keywords aren't actually "tokens" in the same way that all the rest of the tokens are...
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well, that seems to be pretty normal behavior. '<<' is a token in its own right and do9 is an identifier ([a-zA-Z0-9...])
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But only because of the was in which the lexer is constructed. If the token "do" had priority, that wouldn't work!
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