Bob Rossi <bob@brasko.net> wrote:
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This looks almost okay to me, it's just got a few differences with
newline characters versus the grammar
output -> (out-of-band-record)* [result-record] "gdb" NL
(out-of-band-record)* -> stream_record stream_record stream_record stream_record stream_record stream_record stream_record stream_record
stream_record -> console_stream_output
console_stream_output -> "~" C_STRING
[result-record] ->
It is eight stream-records in a row, where each stream-record is a
console-stream-output. The gotcha is that the grammar as written does
not allow for a NL after a console-stream-output or a stream-record.