Fixes @splatting in double quoted strings#165
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remove #variable from #doubleQuotedString, remove @ from #variableNoProperty
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Forgot to mention that this could use to have some test cases as well, both in double quoted strings (sample test included in #149) and in double quoted heredocs. |
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I have added some tests for the issue this fixes, and also just-in-case for heredocs. I tested the 'tests' on the syntax prior to this PR to confirm they detect the failure for splats in double quoted strings, |
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fixes #149, fixes #164
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#variablewas removed from #doubleQuotedString, and a alternation of@was removed from a match in#variableNoPropertyfor variables that had a scope modifier.Double quoted HereDocs do not exhibit this problem, they do not include
#variable.I'm not noticing any side effects.
This makes no attempt to improve any other part of the variable logic (such as @splats are not allowed to have member access).