Best Python code snippet using gherkin-python
parser.py
Source: parser.py
...652 raise error653 self.add_error(context, error)654 return 10655 # Feature:2>Scenario_Definition:0>Tags:0>#TagLine:0656 def match_token_at_11(self, token, context):657 if self.match_TagLine(context, token):658 self.build(context, token)659 return 11660 if self.match_ScenarioLine(context, token):661 self.end_rule(context, 'Tags')662 self.start_rule(context, 'Scenario')663 self.build(context, token)664 return 12665 if self.match_ScenarioOutlineLine(context, token):666 self.end_rule(context, 'Tags')667 self.start_rule(context, 'ScenarioOutline')668 self.build(context, token)669 return 17670 if self.match_Comment(context, token):...
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