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Subject: [Bug 197313] hangs the system consuming all memory
From: <jan () mueschelsoft ! de>
Date: 2009-09-18 0:04:18
Message-ID: 20090918000418.2E4F320CD6 () immanuel ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #8 from <jan mueschelsoft de> 2009-09-18 02:04:15 ---
I will try to find some time this or next week to check the whole vhdl
highlighting file again. With the remarks by Dominik this seems to be a doable
task.
I'm using the dynamic rules to check that the start and end of a region share
the same label. Maybe there is a better solution?
In case you don't know vhdl:
label_1 : process
[...]
end process label_1;
This and alike are a common though optional construct I want to check using
dynamic rules.
During development I did some "infinite popping" several times by mistake -
always the syntax highlighting didn't crash but ran for a while, then stopped,
seemingly reaching a limit in the depth of the stack.
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