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Re: Vim syntax file for zsh
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- From: Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Vim syntax file for zsh
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:27:49 +0100
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* Stephane Chazelas <Stephane_Chazelas@xxxxxxxx> [Dec 10, 2004 14:40]:
> > > First, a bug: The zshVariable rule (after the "How safe is this?"
> > > comment) is misfiring on any [ that follows word characters. For
> > > instance, add "echo hi[" early in a zsh script, and the entire
> > > script should become the Identifier color.
> > Well, that [ should be quoted, so I'm not persuaded yet.
> If that "[" should be quoted, then that one in:
> [ -n "$1" ]
> should be to:
> '[' -ne "$1" ]
Why?
nikolai
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main(){printf(&linux["\021%six\012\0"],(linux)["have"]+"fun"-97);}
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