I've found a potential bug in the chunk() subroutine, when the document being parsed uses JavaScript regular expressions... Here's the test case:
b=b.replace(/"/gi, """);
As you can see, chunk() sees this first (") double-quote, which is actually part of a regex (and shouldn't be touched or considered a string) and then will move on to the next double-quote, which it considers to be the end of that string... when in fact it's just the beginning of """...
What I've done for myself is go through the document and substituted .match() and .replace calls first... and then work with quotes... but I'm sure there's a regex or function that can handle this scenario...
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