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bug#13541: 24.2.92; awk-mode: wrong font locking regexp literals
From: |
Leo Liu |
Subject: |
bug#13541: 24.2.92; awk-mode: wrong font locking regexp literals |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:20:19 +0800 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2.92 (OS X 10.8.2) |
On 2013-01-25 06:16 +0800, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> This is a real bug, perhaps not a difficult one. "/regexp/" is an
> expression with value 1 iff the current input line matches the regexp.
> So a line like
>
> NF { print /xyz/ }
>
> is perfectly legitimate, printing 1 if there's an "xyz" on the line.
>
> I'm looking at this bug at the moment.
Thanks to all for chiming in.
Alan, I also have another seemingly buglet about indentation.
Every line after a pattern-action pair like the following one (where
action is omitted) is indented to column 4, i.e. it doesn't recognise a
newline terminates a pattern.
$0 == "Emacs"
|
all following lines indented here
(this might be regression, I seem to recall reporting something along
these lines some while ago.)
Leo
- bug#13541: 24.2.92; awk-mode: wrong font locking regexp literals, Leo Liu, 2013/01/24
- bug#13541: 24.2.92; awk-mode: wrong font locking regexp literals, Glenn Morris, 2013/01/24
- bug#12274: 24.2; awk-mode indentation failure, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/01/25
- bug#12274: 24.2; awk-mode indentation failure, Glenn Morris, 2013/01/25
- bug#12274: 24.2; awk-mode indentation failure, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/01/25
- bug#12274: 24.2; awk-mode indentation failure, Stefan Monnier, 2013/01/26
bug#13541: 24.2.92; awk-mode: wrong font locking regexp literals, Alan Mackenzie, 2013/01/25