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We have a sanity check in HtmlPrettyPrinter to make sure the regex fully
tokenizes the string. We should never hit this, but we include it on the
chance there is some corner case where the pattern would miss a section of
original string. It's not generally a good idea to break the
implementation to test behavior, but this is the easiest way to mimic a
bad internal state.
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FF3.0 doesn't like \n between and . See bug 1520665.
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We have a sanity check in HtmlPrettyPrinter to make sure the regex index
advances after every match. We should never hit this, but we include it on
the chance there is some corner case where the pattern would match but not
process a new token. It's not generally a good idea to break the
implementation to test behavior, but this is the easiest way to mimic a
bad internal state.
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