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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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One of the strings in my test data file is {kybusO'i}, which provoked an 
interesting response from valfendi:

bu,SO'i is not a slinku'i
Split {ky,bu,SO'i} into {ky} and {bu,SO'i}
-ky >bu,SO'i<

(This is in debug mode; in normal mode it outputs just the last line.) That 
is, it is calling {ky} a cmavo and {buSO'i} invalid. Given {ky.busO'i} or 
{kybu.sO'i}, it lexes three cmavo. Is this correct behavior?

phma

