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@ -336,7 +336,12 @@ mod parser {
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"${",
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"${",
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digit(),
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digit(),
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":",
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":",
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one_or_more(anything(TEXT_ESCAPE_CHARS)),
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// according to the grammar there is just a single anything here.
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// However in the procese it is explained that placeholders can be nested
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// the example there contains both a placeholder text and a nested placeholder
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// which indicates a list. Looking at the VSCode sourcecode, the placeholder
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// is indeed parsed as zero_or_more so the grammar is simply incorrect here
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zero_or_more(anything(TEXT_ESCAPE_CHARS)),
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"}"
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"}"
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),
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),
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|seq| SnippetElement::Placeholder {
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|seq| SnippetElement::Placeholder {
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