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This function parse indices string and return unique indices in ascending order. Note that it only supports range selection (using '-') and individual index. ' ' and ',' is separator in ASL. '7 3 4, 2- ,, 7' is equivalent to '3, 7 4, 2-7' evaluate_asl and parse_indices does not agree on '-7, -3- ,,,4'. The former gives [5, 6, 7]. This is not consistent with the definition of ASL. |
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