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* **BASE_SRC_DIR** This supersedes the older OUTPUT_DIRECTORY setting. Files are generated // | * **BASE_SRC_DIR** This supersedes the older OUTPUT_DIRECTORY setting. Files are generated // | ||
- | * **ENSURE_FINAL_EOL** With this setting turned on (it is off by default) the generated parser | + | |
- | that the input ends with a newline character. | + | |
- | sure that every line (including the last one) terminates | + | |
* **FAULT_TOLERANT** This turns on the experimental support for building a [[fault tolerant]] parser. It is off by default. | * **FAULT_TOLERANT** This turns on the experimental support for building a [[fault tolerant]] parser. It is off by default. | ||
* **HUGE_FILE_SUPPORT** Since we believe that the normal usage of the tool is simply to build a tree, it makes little sense to have any qualms about reading in the entire input into memory. So this is the default. This option allows you to turn on the legacy behavior of only maintaining a (fairly small) buffer in memory of the input file. See [[https:// | * **HUGE_FILE_SUPPORT** Since we believe that the normal usage of the tool is simply to build a tree, it makes little sense to have any qualms about reading in the entire input into memory. So this is the default. This option allows you to turn on the legacy behavior of only maintaining a (fairly small) buffer in memory of the input file. See [[https:// |