Added a combinator similar to separated_list0, but that allows for a trailing separator. (doc)tests are mostly complete.#1874
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but that allows for a trailing separator. (doc)tests are mostly complete.
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The multi module provides a
separated_list\[01\]()combinator, but the combinator does not consume a trailing separator, defining my own in my project using a macro is doable, but looks weird when compared to the provided function API.I'm proposing a combinator whose interface is identical to
separated_list[01](sep, parser), but it accepts an optional trailing separator and discards it.