There are two types of multiple assignment statements being supported – multiple equals and comma separated. Having a two value “in command” flag is sufficient for determining whether an equal is an assignment or equality operator. However, it's not sufficient for knowing which type of multiple assignment is present. For this, two more values are needed, whether in a multiple equal assignment or in a comma separated assignment.
Instead of calling this the “in command” flag, it will be called mode. There will be four modes: in command, in multiple equal assignment, in comma separated assignments, or in expression.
In addition to knowing if the Translator is in command mode or expression mode, the Translator also needs to know if it is in a multiple equal assignment or a comma separated assignment. At the beginning of the line, the mode will be set to command.
For equal tokens, comma tokens and other operator tokens; this mode variable will be used to determine what action to take or what error needs to occur. One of the error conditions to detect is if the two types of multiple assignment statements are mixed, something that is not allowed.
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