On Monday, 20 May 2013 at 23:30:48 UTC, Brian Schott wrote:
On Monday, 20 May 2013 at 23:20:08 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote:
The token string is interesting since it can be used to house
non-D language making D not necessarily the proper
highlighting scheme.... hmm I wonder if I could make vim.d
identify the language (probably needs specific indicator
though).
The standard says "In between must be valid D tokens", so I'm
not sure that's actually the case.
That just means it can be tokenized; pretty much anything can be
tokenized.
I was going to give an example of something that would fail...
but I can't think of anything that should fail. My first thought
was '45oau' since identifiers can't start with a number... but my
testing shows this is accepted.