That is very strange. In 7.0.17 the exit command is still highlighted
as a string. If I put in an additional single quote then it
re-highlights as a function.
test.pl
print This's a test';
exit( 0 );
Look correct but the
test.pl
print This's a test;
exit( 0 );
Does not. Also
Mark Manning wrote:
That is very strange. In 7.0.17 the exit command is still highlighted
as a string. If I put in an additional single quote then it
re-highlights as a function.
test.pl
print This's a test';
exit( 0 );
Look correct but the
test.pl
print This's a test;
exit( 0
I believe I may have found an obscure bug. It is not a harmful bug. It
does not make VIM crash or do weird things. (Well, sort-of.) :-)
Here is how to reproduce it:
First you have to have a lot of open and close braces (}). They
do not have to be on the same line and in fact
On 9/8/06, Mark Manning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe I may have found an obscure bug. It is not a harmful bug. It
does not make VIM crash or do weird things. (Well, sort-of.) :-)
Here is how to reproduce it:
First you have to have a lot of open and close braces (}). They
do
Mark Manning wrote:
First you have to have a lot of open and close braces (}).
..snip..
Ok. So the problem happens when you delete sub b and then hit the
dd key to delete the blank line between sub a's ending close brace
and where sub b's starting line was. When you do this VIM