On 20 April 2010 11:46, Ovid wrote:

 > I'm using a simple syntax file to highlight the TAP
 > protocol
 > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_Anything_Protocol).
 > The syntax can be found here:
 > http://github.com/threebytesfull/perltest/blob/master/syntax/TAPVerboseOutput.vim
 >
 > There are two problems I would like to address.  First,
 > TAP is essentially a series of "ok/not ok" lines followed
 > by an optional sequential number:
 >
 >  1..5
 >  ok 1 - this is a test
 >  not ok 2
 >  ok - another test # number optional, assumed as 3
 >  ok
 >  ok 5 # number MUST be 5 because this is fifth result
 >
 > Is there anyway to highlight a syntax error if the fifth
 > "ok/not ok" line should have the number 5, but actually
 > has a different number?

Shouldn't you write a unit test for this? :-) --Antony

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