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derive. This class is needed for the "import" handler.
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the Variant
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import detection.
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functions in ParserScope::resolve
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first executes those resolutions that depend on not currently resolving nodes (this behaviour is needed for the resolution of constants).
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and GuardedLogger
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already explicitly checked for).
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supposed to be called)
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description to "reference*" to have a consistent nomenclature
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ParserScope in order to store data that should be available between parser instances, but cannot be stored in the object graph.
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ill-defined -- if a parser only parses a partial document via include, there may be many to no nodes that are returned). Parsers should just use the ParserScope.push funciton. All nodes pushed onto the top-level of the ParserScope are added treated as the nodes the parser has parsed. Adapted all code and all tests accordingly.
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ParserScope and using it in the Manager
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an object reference or pointer as the Logger class
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reduces coupling and was stupid beforehand.
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type is used within a stl container)
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-> this causes these operations whenever the top-level scope instance is destroyed, which is the last possible point at which deferred resolution can take place. Validation must come after deferred resolution.
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be parsed
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