Am 2014-10-23 12:36, schrieb quivil:
Vim 7.4 syntax highlighting for Groovy treats slash '/' as beginning
of regular expression in groovy, which is all cool unless you try to
divide two things (like val3 = val1 / val2), which results in the
following rest of code looking as if it was a string literal or
comment.

More details + workaround are posted there
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26518938/vim-wrong-syntax-highlighting-in-groovy

But it took me a while to figure it out and it'd be great if next
version of vim had this bug automatically solved (and yup I'm aware
that there seems to be a conflict if we want to have regexps like
/this/ and dividing symbol '/' at the same time, but I believe it can
be somehow reasonably figured out :) ).

Please write to the maintainer of the syntax file. He should fix it and
when he does
he will send an updated syntax file to Bram for inclusion. You should
find his
email address in the syntax/groovy.vim file (or whatever it is called).

Thanks.

Best,
Christian

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