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This pull requests add support for CQL - Contextual Query Language. This is a query language used in SRU (Search/Retrieve via URL), standardized by the Library of Congress and part of an OASIS Standard. It is often used in library search engines and can be used to query key-value based datasets.
Note that this grammar/language is mostly used as a single query (line), not multiple query statements together, as parsing can be a bit ambiguous. Basically, any identifier can function as index, operator or value of a search clause triple...
So, the recommendation is to only use inline
<code>
for highlighting, and never try to combine multiple query over line-breaks in<pre><code>
blocks.The Spec is not quite clear whether line breaks are to be ignored as standard whitespaces, and can be part of string values, or if there shouldn't be any. So, I did not insert an artificial line break separator (which would make some things easier).
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