On Feb 14, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Feb 14, 2007, at 8:13 PM, William D. Neumann wrote:
A few rules to filter extraneous symbols out of the symbol list in
ocamllex and ocamlyacc files
I don't know anything about OCaml, but I have to ask: Is adding 8
preference files really the best way to do that? It just sounds way
too excessive.
William D. Neumann
Changed:
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List:
Exceptions.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List: Ocamllex
pattern definition.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List: Ocamllex
pattern references.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List: Ocamllex
rules.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List:
Ocamlyacc non-terminal definition.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List:
Ocamlyacc non-terminal reference.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List:
Ocamlyacc token definition.tmPreferences
A trunk/Bundles/OCaml.tmbundle/Preferences/Symbol List:
Ocamlyacc token reference.tmPreferences
Haris
The current preference system require this verbosity.
A separate file per scope you want to target.
thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
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