Sorry, my mistake. I assumed that code was valid, and although it
works, it's defined by JSlint as "Bad escapement." So apparently it's
not valid.
This issue is entirely unrelated to google code hosting, I'm sorry for
wasting your time.
All is good! Thank you for this service.
Rich

On Dec 2, 11:10 pm, Richard W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi There
>
> I've spotted a bug with the syntax highlighter when viewing code in
> the repository.
>
> Now I'm not sure if this bug is actually possible to fix, based on the
> gnarly level of regular expressions used for syntax highlighting.  I
> say this only because I use VI (actually vim) as my text editor, and
> even VI's syntax highlighter breaks with this bit of code.
>
> The code in question is perfectly valid Javascript, but it would be
> really neat if syntax highlighters (including google's syntax
> highlighter) didn't break on it.
>
> The script file is 
> :http://code.google.com/p/jquery-snakey/source/browse/trunk/js/jquery....
> You'll notice up to line 203, there is no syntax highlighting, and
> then there is following line 203.
>
> The code that breaks the syntax highlighting is actually at line
> 92-97, where I'm escaping new line characters.
> A simpler example would be:
> var str =
> 'hello\
> this is a\
> string';
>
> Please let me know if google would be wiling to fix this bug. It would
> be nice.
>
> Thank you for your time.
> Best Regards, Rich
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