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Syntax Highlighting Breaks When Assigning Lambdas That Don't Take Params
#355
opened Oct 9, 2020 by
mason1920
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Implicit Conversion to Pointer to Type with Name >= 5 chars Breaks Highlighting (C++)
#352
opened Aug 29, 2020 by
mason1920
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Injection regex is specified too broadly for tree-sitter-c grammar
#339
opened Dec 23, 2019 by
eugmes
Code block disabled with #if 0 is not grayed out
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tree-sitter
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#335
opened Sep 18, 2019 by
barisdemiray
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Error in C syntax coloring on string literal
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#334
opened Sep 9, 2019 by
rshamsnejad
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Stringize and concatenate macros (# and ##) are not highlighted properly
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#318
opened Jan 16, 2019 by
prati0100
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Tree-sitter parsing breaks function-like macro syntax highlighting in C
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regression
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#314
opened Dec 28, 2018 by
openformatproj
Function-like calls break string formatting inside parentheses
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regression
tree-sitter
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#309
opened Nov 21, 2018 by
Siguza
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Undefined words are highlighted as keywords
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#308
opened Nov 16, 2018 by
wesinator
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Macro value of #define not highlighted separately to name
#305
opened Nov 7, 2018 by
cjastone
1 task
Escaped characters in format strings in C are not being highlighted with the new tree-sitter parser
tree-sitter
triaged
#304
opened Nov 1, 2018 by
ghost
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Escaped percent sign in floating point format string is marked red
#289
opened Oct 5, 2018 by
wesinator
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