I'm the one who should do the thanking: I'm using your distro.

I have not sent the changes upstream.

I'm not very familiar with the jargon of parse tree structure. I'd say it 
obviously causes changes in the structure of the tree: it adds leaves. But I 
presume the question is meant: "Are there any trees that are parseable by both 
the unpatched and the patched lens, but which do not give identical trees?"
I do not know whether to answer yes or no. The 'shapes' (in terms of number of 
edges from each node) will be identical, but some nodes will have differently 
named types, although the renames are quite trivial: of consequence only to the 
innards of the lens, not to its output.
I see that my description of it is already getting longer than the patch 
itself. I'll happily send the patch upstream if you say that's a better way to 
go about this.


** Changed in: augeas (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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