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RevisionDateAuthorComments
 1.7  17-Jun-2023  rillig tests/indent: add miscellaneous test cases found during clean up
 1.6  24-Apr-2022  rillig tests/indent: migrate token tests to other tests

In indent.h 1.49 from 2021-10-25, the enumeration token_type was split
into lexer_symbol and parser_symbol to more clearly express that these
tokens fall into completely different classes of usage patterns.
 1.5  24-Apr-2022  rillig tests/indent: change directive from '#' to '//'

Using a '//' instead of '#' turns the directives into well-formed C
code, resulting in fewer error markers in the editor.
 1.4  22-Apr-2022  rillig indent: remove FreeBSD IDs

Most of the IDs were empty anyway.
 1.3  20-Nov-2021  rillig indent: fix tokenizing of word-like tokens (since 2019-04-04)

After a backslash-newline, the first character of the next line is only
part of the identifier if it is an identifier character.

indent-2000.10.11.14.46.04
| int var \
| +name = 4;
indent-2012.11.20.03.02.57

indent-2014.09.04.04.06.07
| int var \
| +name = 4;
indent-2019.02.03.03.19.29

indent-2019.04.04.15.27.35
| int var+name = 4;
indent-2021.11.19.20.23.17

indent
| int var + name = 4;
 1.2  20-Nov-2021  rillig tests/indent: demonstrate wrong identifier token (since 2019-04-04)

No matter how simple a piece of code is, without proper automated tests
there is always the chance of breaking it.
 1.1  18-Nov-2021  rillig tests/indent: add skeletons for testing tokens and parser symbols

The constants that were previously defined in indent_codes.h were a wild
mixture of tokens from the lexer and symbols on the parser stack. They
were split into separate types starting at indent.h 1.49 from 2021-10-25
and finishing at 1.73 from 2021-10-31.

To match the tests with the new token names, the old tests need to be
migrated to the newly added tests. This will take some time so first
add the skeletons and migrate them in smaller steps, cleaning them up
and extending them on the way.

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