On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 02:27:51PM -0600, Scott Wood wrote:
> This allows /include/s to work when in non-default states,
> such as PROPNODECHAR.
> 
> We may want to use state stacks to get rid of BEGIN_DEFAULT() altogether...

And we should, if we're going to go to stacked states at all.  I was
anticipating we might need to use stacked states for handling
propnamestate as we need expression support.  I just hadn't realised
we already needed it for includes.


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