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A grammar describes the syntax of a programming language, and might be defined in Backus-Naur form (BNF). A lexer performs lexical analysis, turning text into tokens. A parser takes tokens and builds a data structure like an abstract syntax tree (AST). The parser is concerned with context: does the sequence of tokens fit the grammar? A compiler is a combined lexer and parser, built for a specific grammar.
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As per angularsen/UnitsNet#328 (comment)
Having a set of tests to validate that the correct abbreviation notations and symbols are used would be helpful, as we have seen from before that discrepancies tend to creep in over time.
See #328 for the (currently work in progress) guideline, go through the comments and identify what tests to write for the guid
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Perhaps it should be opt-in, but most usage would expect a BOM is ignored.