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C++: Basic support for C++11 user-defined literals
1. Extends lexer so digit or string can be followed by underscore '_' and alphanumeric defining literal. 2. Extends parser so it accepts operator"" _abc(...) user-defined literal definition. 3. Adds Token::Flags.userDefinedLiteral bool flag field representing if token carries user-defined literal. 4. Adds C++11 auto tests case with: 12_km, 0.5_Pa, 'c'_X, "abd"_L, u"xyz"_M 5. All optional suffix scanning methods now return boolean if the suffix was found. 6. Adds C++ Lexer tests for user-defined literals with C++11 feature enabled. This change however does not make QtCreator understand user-defined literal semantics, e.g. properly resolve type when applying custom literal operator. Change-Id: I30e62f025ec9fb11c39261985ea4d772b1a80949 Reviewed-by: Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@theqtcompany.com>
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void scanUntilQuote(Token *tok, unsigned char quote);
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bool scanDigitSequence();
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bool scanExponentPart();
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void scanOptionalFloatingSuffix();
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void scanOptionalIntegerSuffix(bool allowU = true);
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bool scanOptionalFloatingSuffix();
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bool scanOptionalIntegerSuffix(bool allowU = true);
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void scanOptionalUserDefinedLiteral(Token *tok);
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void scanNumericLiteral(Token *tok);
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void scanPreprocessorNumber(Token *tok, bool dotAlreadySkipped);
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void scanIdentifier(Token *tok, unsigned extraProcessedChars = 0);
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