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Ruby 1.0 / @var highlighting issue #1172
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Will be fixed in 3145 and following. |
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This PR proposes to close some already fixed issues, which were not (correctly) referenced in the fixing pull requests. Closes sublimehq#442 Closes sublimehq#685 Closes sublimehq#691 (invalid) Closes sublimehq#795 Closes sublimehq#807 Closes sublimehq#903 Closes sublimehq#1141 Closes sublimehq#1172 Closes sublimehq#1245 Closes sublimehq#1257 Closes sublimehq#1286 Closes sublimehq#1320 Closes sublimehq#1357 Closes sublimehq#1382 (wontfix) Closes sublimehq#1403 Closes sublimehq#1451 Closes sublimehq#1453 (maybe) Closes sublimehq#1472 Closes sublimehq#1495 Closes sublimehq#1540 Closes sublimehq#1542 Closes sublimehq#1565 Closes sublimehq#1576 Closes sublimehq#1625 Closes sublimehq#1880 Closes sublimehq#1898 Closes sublimehq#1940 (invalid)
This issue has been solved by a previous commit, hence it is being closed. |
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The Ruby dark theme highlighter highlights the rest of the code in yellow when adding the @ symbol after the divide sign: /@
Edit: Just figured it's a duplicate of an issue below. But this occurs in build 3143.
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