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AutoIt: Slightly optimize parsing #region #3689

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@b4n b4n commented Apr 2, 2023

This should marginally improve performance parsing #regions, and (marginally, again) improve the code.
It's unlikely to make any significant change, though. Just something that I saw looking at the code.

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Codecov Report

Patch coverage: 100.00% and project coverage change: -0.01 ⚠️

Comparison is base (ea96317) 82.82% compared to head (022e26b) 82.82%.

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parsers/autoit.c 99.27% <100.00%> (-0.01%) ⬇️

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@masatake masatake merged commit 2bb6279 into universal-ctags:master Apr 3, 2023
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masatake commented Apr 3, 2023

Thank you.

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