Workaround is to edit javascript.lang for example in Ubuntu 13.04:
/usr/share/gtksourceview-2.0/language-specs/javascript.lang
Comment out the "class" keyword in the "future-words" section:
<context id="future-words" style-ref="future-words">
<!-- <keyword>class</keyword> -->
This issue comes up when working with jQuery, for example:
$div = $('<div>', {class:'foo'});
Same problem also occurs in gtksourceview3
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1257406
Title:
gedit highlighting class in js
Status in “gtksourceview2” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
According to this post, the word class can be used as an object property name
in JavaScript:
stackoverflow.com/questions/7022397/
But in Gedit, the class keyword is red everywhere in the document.
That's quite annoying.
class = "xyz"; //This is wrong, is highlighted
foo.class = "xyz"; //This is right but is also highlighted
Would you fix it, please?
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