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            The no_skip[]
            directive turns off white space skipping. The difference to lexeme is that it does not do
            pre-skipping in any case. Otherwise it is completely equivalent to the
            lexeme
            directive.
          
// forwards to <boost/spirit/home/qi/directive/no_skip.hpp> #include <boost/spirit/include/qi_no_skip.hpp>
Also, see Include Structure.
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Notation
a
                  A Parser.
                
            Semantics of an expression is defined only where it differs from, or
            is not defined in UnaryParser.
          
| Expression | Semantics | 
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                      Turns off white space skipping for the subject parser,  | 
See Compound Attribute Notation.
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 a: A --> no_skip[a]: A a: Unused --> no_skip[a]: Unused 
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The complexity is defined by the complexity of the subject parser,
a
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| The test harness for the example(s) below is presented in the Basics Examples section. | 
Some using declarations:
using boost::spirit::qi::no_skip; using boost::spirit::qi::char_;
            Simple usage of no_skip[]:
          
            The use of no_skip here will prevent skipping of whitespace in front
            and in between the characters of the string '
            abc '.
          
std::string str; test_phrase_parser_attr("' abc '", '\'' >> no_skip[+~char_('\'')] >> '\'', str); std::cout << str << std::endl; // will output: > abc <