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Parse arbitrary operators after expr-like macro invocations in statement position #20099

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@ftxqxd ftxqxd commented Dec 21, 2014

Closes #20093.

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@ftxqxd ftxqxd force-pushed the parse-more-macro-ops branch from 2eb9596 to 5cf72ff Compare December 30, 2014 03:07
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macro!() + foo fails to parse
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