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<p>The "cork" thing is something that helps constructing scope information by referencing the parent tag. You write something like:</p>

<p>parent_tag = makeTag(...);<br>
chlid_tag = makeTag(parent_tag, ...);</p>

<p>and arbitrary nesting of these and it automatically generates scope for you (you also have to statically specify scope separator before). Don't ask me why it's called cork though ;-).</p>
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<p>So thinking about it, that means it still only handles named scopes (ie those that have parent tags), still not lexical scopes ie { to }?  If so it still seems a lot of code.</p>

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