--- On Tue, 20/4/10, Ovid <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Ovid <[email protected]>

> In a related case, we're trying to create "nested TAP".
> With this, you might see the following:
> 
>   1..3
>   ok 1
>       1..2
>       ok 1
>       ok 2
>   ok 2
>   ok 3
> 
> If the TAP is nested to the correct level (four spaces
> every time a new stream is embedded), is should be an
> error.  Again, is there any way for vim to be aware of
> this when highlighting?

That should have read "if the TAP is *not* nested to the correct level *it* 
should be an error ...".

Cheers,
Ovid
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