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bug#24870: 26.0.50; parse-partial-sexp ignores comment-end
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bug#24870: 26.0.50; parse-partial-sexp ignores comment-end |
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Thu, 12 Jan 2017 21:07:49 -0500 |
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npostavs@users.sourceforge.net writes:
> Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
>>
>> (ii) In `parse-partial-sexp-continue-over-comment-marker', variable aftC
>> is the position in the middle of the comment closer "*/". I don't think
>> you are testing in any way that element 10 (nil, or the syntax of the
>> position just before the end point when that position might be the first
>> character of a two-character construct, i.e. an escape or first char of a
>> double-char comment delimiter) is correct.
>
> My idea was that its effect would be tested by using pps-preC as
> OLDSTATE, which avoids having to encode the specifics in the test. I
> added another clause which uses pps-aftC to cover parsing from the
> middle of a comment closer as well as opener.
Ping? Agree/Disagree?
- bug#24870: 26.0.50; parse-partial-sexp ignores comment-end,
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