Allow custom predicate that replaces StringReader#isAllowedInUnquotedString
#145
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Instead of #131 with greedy charset solution, I tried another approach that allows users to define their own whitelist. It might be useful when users trying to define their own syntax on command arguments like entity selectors or something else that might accept non-ASCII characters
Usage of
StringReader#readString
orStringReader#readUnquotedString
without any argument would lead to the default behavior, which is callingStringReader#isAllowedInUnquotedString
as their whitelist predicate.Fix #103.