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    493493\begin{rationale}
    494 The use of ``©?©'' in identifiers means that some C programs are not \CFA programs.  For instance, the sequence of characters ``©(i < 0)?--i:i©'' is legal in a C program, but a
    495 \CFA compiler detects a syntax error because it treats ``©?--©'' as an identifier, not as the two tokens ``©?©'' and ``©--©''.
     494The use of ``©?©'' in identifiers means that some C programs are not \CFA programs.
     495For instance, the sequence of characters ``©(i < 0)?--i:i©'' is legal in a C program, but a \CFA compiler detects a syntax error because it treats ``©?--©'' as an identifier, not as the two tokens ``©?©'' and ``©--©''.
    496496\end{rationale}
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