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On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 05:06:41PM +0100, Mike Aubury wrote:
> It might depend on the tokens..
> Are ">=", "++" etc  single tokens ? 
> ...
> > Wouldn't it work to just always insert a space between tokens, no matter
> > whether there was one originally?

There are a few cases where you must not enter a blank, but I'm not sure
whethere these are all in ecpg specific rules anyway. One example that
comes to my mind is the handling of ":<port>" in the connect statement.

Michael
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