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b1fd5bdc
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2015-03-10T08:27:53
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Removed unused global flag in all grammars
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9487b5be
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2015-01-09T08:11:21
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Removed unneeded escapes in RegExps, added some semicolons
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550c81e7
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2014-07-11T21:21:27
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Fix for some serious bugs in C and C++ highlighter
< and > don't seem to work as they used to. So this patch replaces
them with the corresponding < or > sign like it was done in the clike
base language.
The pattern for macro statements was seriously flawed. It didn't allow
for macros with no argument like #else or #endif. This patch fixes the
problem and additionally adds support for multiline macros, which are
fairly common.
#define FOO(a, b, c) \
do { \
do_stuff_here \
do_more_stuff \
} while (0)
Furthermore the path of the #include macro is highlighted as a string.
#include <stdio.h>
#include "config.h"
C also allows for multiline strings in a similar way as multiline
macros.
"This is a \
multiline \
string"
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efff6cbc
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2014-02-07T12:26:07
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Updated prism-c.js for enhanced C macro support
Previously, #include <stdio.h> resulted in the < and > being tagged as operators, which is confusing. Also, preprocessor directives are not allowed to have spaces after the # and before the directive (#include, #define, #if, etc.), so I updated the regex to ignore improperly formatted macros. Currently, macro arguments will be highlighted as properties, but you can line 11 to whatever flagging is desired (keyword, for instance) to visually distinguish between the macro and its arguments.
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47ffc24c
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2013-03-16T18:39:06
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Add C/C++ highlighting support
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