Kein-Hong Man wrote:
Philippe Lhoste wrote:
Robert Roessler wrote:
Note that I am using the whiz-bang new feature that does the
fill-to-eol while entering the literal, so this may obscure or
otherwise block the "normal" styling processing?
[...]
I assume this comes from the cpp.properties lines
# End of line where string is not closed
style.cpp.12=fore:#000000,$(font.monospace),back:#E0C0E0,eolfilled
[snip snip]
Maybe this is [relatively] recent and you haven't been updating your
cpp.properties file? ;)
[snip snip]
This style is to point out unfinished strings (and chars), in
languages were the strings must end before the end of line: if the EOL
is met before the closing quote, then it acts like a marker, a big red
flag showing off the problem...
And that's I see when I type a single quote: all chars after it are on
reddish background, with a different font (in my setting).
I concur with Philippe. There is an impedance mismatch in communications
-- I think I will stay out of this and let others comment. :-)
A good idea for me also - especially since I never had a stake in this
discussion anyway. :)
Frank seemed to be saying that the cpp lexer was supposed to color
strings *as* strings from the opening quote (and before they were
closed), and I commented that it didn't - and that I saw no problem.
And I still don't. ;)
Robert Roessler
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