Fix #578: lexer wrongly interprets ".e[0-9]" as a number with scientific notation. #579
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@williamdes Here is my fix about #578.
On the first and fourth (because I forgot to move from state 10 to state 4) commits, you can see that token ".e4" is parsed as is and wrongly considered as a number, causing the effect of not being able to detect the "." in "database_name.table_name" as an operator, and cascading to a failure in the parser.
On the second commit, with the fix, you can see ".e4" is no longer a token, but instead "." is a token, and "e4" is another one, which is not a number.
On the third commit… eh, please don't look, I just forgot to remove a debuging stuff 😓