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Nftables improvements #3517

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See also old PR: #3325

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Co-authored-by: Jöran Karl <3951388+JoeKar@users.noreply.github.com>
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- constant.string: '([\"]{1})(.*)([\"]{1})'
- symbol.operator: "[<>.&|^!=:;,@]|\\b(and|ge|gt|le|lt|or|xor)\\b"
# string constants
- constant.string: '([\+\-\*/][\"]{1})(.*)([\"]{1})'
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Can you give concrete examples for this rule? Looks like it's related to operators.
Usually a string is a region in micro's syntax definition.

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