At least it doesn't fail any of your provided test cases :)
But a single escaped double quote in the example is sufficient to make it return garbage.
// comment should not appear
main(void)
{
int foo = 1 << 5;
puts("testing \"quoted\" string");
exit(0); // done
}
...
[
'Identifier',
'puts'
],
[
'LeftParen',
'('
],
[
'string',
'testing \\'
],
[
'Identifier',
'quoted'
],
[
'character',
'\\'
],
[
'string',
' string'
],
[
'RightParen',
')'
],
[
'Semicolon',
';'
],
...
There is no identifier named quoted in the example C/C++ code. quoted is part of a string passed to puts().
Alexander
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