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Gili commented on SLF4J-428:
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Wait, having re-read [https://stackoverflow.com/a/36322692/14731] I don't see 
why you guys are having a problem. Highlighting the relevant bits:
{quote}These character sequences are tokenized as keywords *solely where they 
appear as terminals* in the ModuleDeclaration and ModuleDirective productions 
(§7.7).
{quote}
Per my understanding, you don't need to use *to* as a terminal. It is in the 
middle of your ModuleDeclaration.

Further, I created a sample project under Java 11 and I can't get a compiler 
error using "to" no matter what I do. I will try attaching it to this issue for 
your review.

> automatic module name for jul-to-slf4j contains illegal token
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLF4J-428
>                 URL: https://jira.qos.ch/browse/SLF4J-428
>             Project: SLF4J
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: jul-to-slf4j
>    Affects Versions: 1.8.0-beta1
>            Reporter: Peter-Josef Meisch
>            Assignee: Ceki Gülcü
>             Fix For: 1.8.0-beta2, 1.8.0-beta3
>
>
> the automatic module name that is created in Java 9 for the jul-to-slf4 jar 
> is [email protected]_. This contains the token *to* which is a 
> reserved word in Java 9 so the generated name cannot be used in requires 
> statements in modul-info.java files of projects using jul-to-slf4j and 
> inhibits migration of projects to Java 9.
> This should be modified by adding
> {{Automatic-Module-Name: jul_to_slf4j}}
> to the manifest for the archive.



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