Replace the several nesting counters in JavadocLexer with a single stack.#1372
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Replace the several nesting counters in JavadocLexer with a single stack.#1372copybara-service[bot] wants to merge 1 commit intomasterfrom
JavadocLexer with a single stack.#1372copybara-service[bot] wants to merge 1 commit intomasterfrom
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…stack. I think this makes the logic a bit easier to follow, and possibly somewhat more accurate. One test case had to be updated to reflect the changes, in ways that are at least arguably an improvement. PiperOrigin-RevId: 897921255
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Replace the several nesting counters in
JavadocLexerwith a single stack.I think this makes the logic a bit easier to follow, and possibly somewhat more accurate. One test case had to be updated to reflect the changes, in ways that are at least arguably an improvement.