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Re: Combining syntax comment sequences (yaml-mode)
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: Combining syntax comment sequences (yaml-mode) |
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Wed, 23 Dec 2015 12:01:59 +0100 |
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Vasilij Schneidermann <address@hidden> writes:
> While this covers most cases one would run into, it doesn't conform to
> the YAML specification[1]: A comment is either a token separated by
> whitespace from other tokens or is on its own line. This rule allows
> you to use something like "foo#bar" as a token without "bar" getting
> interpreted as a comment. However with the code above "bar" will get
> fontified as if it were a comment.
Very similar to bourne shell syntax, so look at sh-script for hints,
especially sh-syntax-propertize-function.
Andreas.
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