On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 8:43:41 AM UTC-7, Charles Campbell wrote:
> G.raud wrote:
> > This bug is found in sh.vim Version 134 ASTRO-ONLY but _not_ in Version
> > 132 ASTRO-ONLY (and _not_ in VIM 7.4.273 either):
> >
> > $ cat >test.sh <<"EOF"
> > #!/bin/bash
> > ${var/#from/to} # the hash char # inside the param expansion starts a 
> > comment
> >    # Note: /#from/to is a string replacement anchored at the start
> > myfunc () {
> >     :
> > } # seen as the end of the param expansion
> > myfunc () {
> >     : # this function's name is highlighted
> > }
> > EOF
> > $ vim -u NONE -c ':syntax on' test.sh
> >
> > Regards
> >
> Hello!
> 
> Please try the attached syntax file.
> 
> Thank you for your report!
> 
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell

I just came across this issue and tried the entire sh.vim attached and it seems 
to resolve the issue, which is great - thanks for providing that.

Currently, I am on Vim 7.4.944 and was wondering what process is for getting 
changes to sh.vim upstream to resolve this in future version?

Cheers,
Eric

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