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- Renamed `RazorEditorParser` => `VisualStudioRazorParser` (maintained a copy of the original in Legacy)
- Tried to make as little changes as possible to the `BackgroundParser` due to its complexity; mostly just removed the TreeStructureChanged logic since this is re-done on the Razor editor side of things.
- Split the `RazorEditorParserTest`s into two separate tests. Partial parser tests and the VS parsing tests.
- Updated `StringTextSnapshot` to support changes in order to test the VS parser.

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Razor

AppVeyor: AppVeyor

Travis: Travis

The Razor syntax provides a fast, terse, clean and lightweight way to combine server code with HTML to create dynamic web content. This repo contains the parser and the C# code generator for the Razor syntax.

This project is part of ASP.NET Core. You can find samples, documentation and getting started instructions for ASP.NET Core at the Home repo.