I interpreted "the column where the token ends" to mean "a pointer
to the last character in the token", which would be the same as
the start column for a single-character token.
However, that's not what lark actually reports. Reword to clarify
this.
https://github.com/lark-parser/lark/issues/240
- @erezsh added the new Lark reference and some other things using the
current .g extension, so I wanted to resolve them for PR #117
- Renamed lark.g to lark.lark.
- Changed lark_grammar.py to use .lark file extensions.
- Changed urls that used .g to use .lark.