fix: always consume terminator if it is preceded by an operator #162
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Description
Ensures that in the expression state whenever a terminator is found for the expression and the terminator is preceded by an operator that expression state continues.
Motivation and Context
This allows for better parsing of expressions in several places. The case that brought about this change was as follows:
With the above the tag variable state was being terminated by the
(
and going into tag arguments / shorthand default method mode. With this change it will now see the paren and walk backward past whitespace to see the:
which is an expression operator causing the(B | C)
to be a part of the tag variable (for types).Screenshots (if appropriate):
Checklist: