Hi list,

I would like to "dynamically" enable mismatched token exceptions in a tree
grammar with filter enabled.
Basically i want it to be enabled when a sub-rule matches, so that i can
easily locate what sub-area is problematic and causes the complete rule to
not match.

Is this possible?
I have tried to use @after, manual definition of the catch clause and a few
other variants but my attempts have so far been futile :(

BR Gustaf

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