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New directive
%token_size_limit <limit>
where <limit> is a Java number literal or qualified identifier provides
an optional hard limit on token length.
The scanner buffer will not be increased beyond this length limit and
if a longer token is encountered the scanner with throw an EOFException.
This is for applications that require memory limits when parsing
untrusted input.
Implements #197
This means the new skeleton.nested can be used with JFlex 1.9.0, but requires the interface functions zzCanGrow() and zzMaxBufferLen() to be provided with JFLex <= 1.8.3.
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New directive
where
<limit>is a Java number literal or qualified identifier provides an optional hard limit on token length.The scanner buffer will not be increased beyond this length limit and if a longer token is encountered the scanner with throw an EOFException.
This is for applications that require memory limits when parsing untrusted input.
Implements #197