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Hi,
Let me put in my two cents.
First, may be it would be useful to have something like
dsFunctionAttribute (like [[C++14_attributes]] or @PythonDecorators)
Matthew has used dsAnnotation for it, but may be it would be better not to
mix rules for code and comments?
Second, aren't there any languages other than C/C++ which have a concept of
preprocessor? (I honestly don't know) May be, some assemblers? Even if
C/C++ is so unique, we still might want to have
dsPreprocessor
to share this color between highlight files for this language family, since
we are going to have at least 3 of them (C, C++, C++/Qt) or may be more
depending on the result of discussions in parallel threads.
And could you please enlighten me, what are dsFunction and dsDataType? Only
things which can be classified as functions or types based on purely
syntactic rules, or some build-in stuff like STL too?
Andrey
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Let me put in my two cents.
First, may b=
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Matthew has used dsAnnotation f=
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Second, aren't there any languages other than C/C++ which have a co=
ncept of preprocessor? (I honestly don't know) May be, some assemblers?=
Even if C/C++ is so unique, we still might want to have
dsPreprocessor<=
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to share this color between highlight files for this language family, since=
we are going to have at least 3 of them (C, C++, C++/Qt) or may be more de=
pending on the result of discussions in parallel threads.
And could =
you please enlighten me, what are dsFunction and dsDataType? Only things wh=
ich can be classified as functions or types based on purely syntactic rules=
, or some build-in stuff like STL too?
Andrey
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