Drop offsets when tokenizing with RegularParser#111
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Testing using my sample string that was causing memory issues for me memory usage was reduced by 46% using refactor.
Super simple test, showing peak usage after processing (
aka. memory_get_peak_usage()) minus peak prior to processing.Also referenced in #110
Note on changes. Reversed order of cases in switch as when for example
markeris matched any subsequent captures (ex,separator) won't be present in matches array.