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Fix syntax for string literal in square brackets #173
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Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in scala 2.13 and in scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file.
@derekwyatt Are you still maintaining and accepting PRs in this repository? Or should one submit such fixes directly to the vim repository? |
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Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed.
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…13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: #9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>
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runtime(scala): Fix Scala highlighting string literal as type param (vim/vim#13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim/vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. vim/vim@0661033 Co-authored-by: Emil Ejbyfeldt <[email protected]>
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runtime(scala): Fix Scala highlighting string literal as type param (vim/vim#13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim/vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. vim/vim@0661033 Co-authored-by: Emil Ejbyfeldt <[email protected]>
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runtime(scala): Fix Scala highlighting string literal as type param (vim/vim#13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim/vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. vim/vim@0661033 Co-authored-by: Emil Ejbyfeldt <[email protected]>
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runtime(scala): Fix Scala highlighting string literal as type param (vim/vim#13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim/vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. vim/vim@0661033 Co-authored-by: Emil Ejbyfeldt <[email protected]>
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runtime(scala): Fix Scala highlighting string literal as type param (vim/vim#13070) Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in Scala 2.13 and in Scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like ``` someFunc["abc"] ``` is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed `(` in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file. I also submitted this patch to the mentioned project for this runtime file: derekwyatt/vim-scala#173 But there are no commits there over the last 2 years and no response in the week since I created it. Also the last change to the Scala syntax file: vim/vim#9594 is yet to be backported to that repo. Therefore I am opening this PR as well to get some feedback on how to proceed to get this fixed. vim/vim@0661033 Co-authored-by: Emil Ejbyfeldt <[email protected]>
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Since https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/42.type.html which is implemented in scala 2.13 and in scala 3 it possible to use string literals as singleton types. So code like
is valid. Currently this code is not hightlighted correctly and worse if there is an unclosed
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in the string it breaks the formating in the rest of the file.