[email protected] wrote:
Last time I suggested an ugly regexp definition for
javascript.lang to avoid matching /* */ comments:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-source-highlight/2008-09/msg00000.html
On second thought (or third thought) I don't like this because it
matches cases where there are two division operators in a single
expression, such as:
document.write('<table><tr><td>25% = '+(25/100)+'</td></tr></table>');
mh... I'm not sure I understad: why does this happen? The other / are
in strings delimited by '', aren't they?
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