Dan Christian <robo...@users.sourceforge.net> added the comment:

I haven't been following this much.  Sorry.  My day job isn't in this area any 
more (and I'm stuck using 2.4 :-().

Looking at the docs, I notice the "old" is different from what it used to be.  
Notably: 'e;' gets split into two tokens; and ">'abc';" gets split into 3.  I'm 
pretty sure that baseline code doesn't split those at all.  So there is a 
question of if "old" is fully backward compatible.

The "new" functionality looks great.  That's what I was looking for when I 
filed the bug.

Thank you!
-Dan

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