A few other cases that are broken:

[ ( [ -- ) ]
[ POSTPONE: [ ] ]
[ CHAR: [ ]

The following seems fine though:

[ "[" ]

Since the latter seems to work, it suggests that fixing the former
shouldn't be too hard either.

Slava

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Eduardo Cavazos <wayo.cava...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jose,
>
> I'll prefix my bug report with a comment. FUEL is one of the most exciting
> developments in the history of the Factor project. Thank you very much for
> your work. I've used Emacs since 1998 (wow, 10 years now). Thus, I've used
> many packages and environments. FUEL is among the best, if not the best elisp
> library I've ever used.
>
> OK, now for the bug report/question. ;-)
>
> This expression throws off the bracket matching support offered
> by 'show-paren-mode':
>
>    [ \ ] ]
>
> Maybe this isn't even FUEL specific. Any suggestions?
>
> Ed
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