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A sequence is a string between two markers, along with a list of exceptions. A marker is a fixed string. Typical examples are comments, string (with usually ‘"’ as opening and closing markers, and ‘\\’ and ‘\"’ as exceptions) etc. Three faces are used: one for the initial marker, one for the core of the sequence, and a last one for the final maker.