My own experience is that island grammars are harder to embed without side 
effects than I expected.  YMMV.  In the case of compiler directives I find a 
two-pass solution flexible and easier to get right without unexpected results.  

Kyle
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I have two simultaneous grammars: preprocessor and C; how behave with 
this case? It it situation similar to "island grammar" ? 
(examples-v3.tar.gz: examples-v3\csharp\island-grammar) where I have 
embedded one grammar in other?

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