Just like many other parsers, PRD allows for optional whitespace between 'tokens'. So, after PRD has matched a
token, it will first eat all whitespace before attempting
to match another token. Therefore, if you don't change the
whitespace eating behaviour, PRD will never match a token
that starts with whitespace. And DD_Style is a token that
starts with whitespace, the regex starts with
\s+?.
You can do one of two things. You can either make use of
the <skip> directive (or some by some other
means) to alter the 'eating of whitespace between tokens'
behaviour, or you remove the leading \s+? from
the DD_Style token. I'd prefer to do the latter, after all,
the comment starts with the --, and not with
the whitespace.
Abigail
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