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re2c lesson 002_strip_comments, (c) M. Boerger 2006 In this lesson you will learn how to use multiple scanner blocks and how to read the input from a file instead of a zero terminated string. In the end you will have a scanner that filters comments out of c source files but keeps re2c comments. The first scanner can be generated with: re2c -s -o t.c strip_001.s.re In the second step we will learn about YYMARKER that stores backtracking information. re2c -s -0 t.c strip_002.b.re The third step brings trailing contexts that are stored in YYCTXMARKER. We also change to use -b instead of -s option since the scanner gets more and more complex. re2c -b -0 t.c strip_002.b.re