> > ... this time all parser changes make it into ecpg's parser
>
> Do you have a pretty good way to track changes in gram.y? Let me know
> if you want some help (though I won't be able to for a week or so).
I told him to keep a copy of the gram.y he uses, and merge changes from
the current version against the copy he has that matched the current
ecpg.
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